No it wont. actually some types of plastics take almost over 100 years just to start degrading. Recently scientist have made certain types of plastics that are able to break down in at least 1 to 2 years. also they had many plastics that don't erode easy so we can recycle or reuse them for more years and different uses.
what preventd garbage from decomposing in a landfill
Most garbage is not radioactive. Garbage is decomposed biologically by bacteria, fungi, earthworms, maggots, etc. However some garbage (e.g. plastics, glass) do not decompose and simply take up space in the dump or landfill, unless recycled in some way.
Landfill is surrounded by land. Land is shaped so that it encompasses the areas to fill in garbage. This will prevent the garbage from drifting everywhere when dumped into the sea.
Garbage
Oil, garbage, and landfill.
Landfill.
to a landfill
NO! It smells lovely! Thats dumb. a landfill is full of garbage. of course it's smelly.
I live in castlebar mayo Ireland and my garbage goes to a landfill site
The garbage that has been collected goes into a landfill at the end of the day.
a bid landfill which is full of garbage
a landfill is caused when other landfills in that area are filled up, and there is extra garbage. Then they will have to start a new one for the garbage men to put it in. This cycle is repeated. if this is for an assiment then GL!: )