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The decomposition of organic matter in the absence of oxygen gives rise to product is called​

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Answered by UTTAMSHARMA84
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Anaerobic Decomposition (Fermentation)

Anaerobic decomposition takes place in nature, as in the decomposition of the organic muds at the bottom of marshes and in buried organic materials to which oxygen does not have access.

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Anaerobic Decomposition or Anaerobic Digestion

The decomposition of organic matter in the absence of oxygen gives rise to product is called Anaerobic Decomposition or Anaerobic Digestion.

  • Anaerobic Decomposition is a technology of renewable energy in which organic matters are placed in containers and are broken down by microorganisms to create bio gas.

  • Anaerobic Decomposition or Anaerobic Digestion is a process by which microorganisms break down biodegradable matter or materials into simpler form in the absence of oxygen.

  • This process is used in industries or in domestic purposes to manage waste or to produce fuel.
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