Why does decomposition not occur on the Martian surface as it does on Earth?

Answer

The organic processes that define decay are entirely absent from the Martian environment.

The biological recycling system responsible for decomposition on Earth requires liquid water, moderate temperatures, and a suitable atmosphere, all of which are missing on Mars, halting microbial action.

Why does decomposition not occur on the Martian surface as it does on Earth?
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