Believe it or not, most batteries stop working due to an interruption of the flow of electrons between the cathode and anode. Battery terminals are a typical suspect to a dead battery. You should regularly inspect both positive (+) and negative (-) terminals. Corrosion on the terminals is commonly due to electrolysis occurring from the different metals on the terminals and battery cables. It also occurs when there is an imperfect seal between terminal posts and plastic casing allowing sulfuric acid to with lead terminal posts. White powdery buildup is often lead sulfate which is toxic. Do not touch or inhale this. See our article on how to clean corroded motorcycle battery terminals which would be the same method used on car batteries.
