Given enough time yes, they will decompose. It would take thousands of years for this to happen.
You would have a different element. This is not something that is easy to do in practice. It's nuclear physics, not something that happens in the test tube.
"Burning" in the conventional sense is combining with Oxygen. The element would liberate heat and leave as residue, oxides of itself.
It would become an atom of a different element. This can only happen during radioactive decay, nuclear fusion, or nuclear fission.
In the absence of decomposers from carbon cycle heaps of organic matter will accumulate. This will ultimately disturb the natural balance.
It would decompose
It would decompose into the earth.
Given enough time yes, they will decompose. It would take thousands of years for this to happen.
If you try to decompose an element, you would break it down into its simplest form, which could be atoms or ions. However, elemental decomposition typically requires high energy input, making it difficult to break down elements into their constituent parts under normal conditions.
The forest would decompose at a slower rate
They would decompose more rapidly that if there were not
It would form a compound.
If matter could not decompose, there would be a buildup of waste and dead organisms, leading to overcrowding and resource depletion. Nutrient cycling and ecosystem functioning would be disrupted, ultimately causing a collapse in biodiversity and ecosystem health.
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The world would change majorly!!!!!!!!!
The nucleus would fly apart.
Nothing. Some other element or ore would be used.