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#11
Something that is rotting does not revert to a liquid state. Simply its basic components.
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#12
deahtworlds wrote:Something that is rotting does not revert to a liquid state. Simply its basic components.

Well iron can rust, and snow just gets evaporated
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#13
There is a large difference from DECAYING and ROTTING.
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#14
deahtworlds wrote:There is a large difference from DECAYING and ROTTING.

Rotting goes along during the process of decay?
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#15
Rotting would go along with the DECAYING of organic matter.

Its like how a rectangle can't be a square but a square can be a rectangle.
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deahtworlds wrote:Rotting would go along with the DECAYING of organic matter.

Its like how a rectangle can't be a square but a square can be a rectangle.

Snow can't rot
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#17
So you get my point.

Snow would be DECAYING yet not rotting.
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#18
deahtworlds wrote:So you get my point.

Snow would be DECAYING yet not rotting.

Snow would just melt then evaporate, right?
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