It can take tin cans anywhere from 50 to 100-years to biodegrade. The decomposition is very dependent on the environment where the material is decomposing.
its an element, a metal
It stays as is
no , tin is not biodegradable
How long it takes for an aluminum can to biodegrade
Aluminium... No. Tin... Yes.
It takes 1000 years for it too biodegrade and that is if it is buried. :)
a long time.
Eraser is made out of rubber. If exposed under the sun, an eraser will take between 50 to 80 years to biodegrade.
5 to 10 years.
1o years
how long does a crisp packet to biodegrade
10 years
From www.mongabay.com: Plates made from organically grown, highly sustainable bamboo will biodegrade in four to six months, the manufacturer says.
A cotton bag will take a few months to biodegrade/decompose.
300 years