about a week
They don't biodegrade very fast and they may end up in the ocean and trap a marine animal.
Yes, latex does biodegrade naturally over time.
Yes, paper density can affect how fast the paper biodegrades. Generally, higher density paper may take longer to biodegrade because it is more compact and takes longer for natural elements to break it down. Lower density paper, on the other hand, may biodegrade faster as it is lighter and more porous.
It takes 1000 years for it too biodegrade and that is if it is buried. :)
No, nylon does not biodegrade easily because it is a synthetic material made from petroleum-based chemicals.
How long it takes for an aluminum can to biodegrade
A fruit fast means a person is only consuming fruit (and no other foods) for an extended period of time, almost always as a form of dieting to lose weight.
Food scraps Paper Yard waste (leaves, grass clippings) Wood Cotton
strawberries apples
2years
Aluminium... No. Tin... Yes.
100 millennium