Different substances take different lengths of time to decompose
Yes, wax does not decompose over time because it is a non-biodegradable substance.
depends: biodegradable ones may go faster, i think plastic usually takes 15 years to decompose.............But, yes, if it is biodegradable, it will decompose faster...
A biodegradable substance is a substance which can easily decompose in the nature without harming or polluting it. :)
Biodegradable.Any substances that are biodegradable such as paper are able to decompose by bacteria action.
No, bronze is not a biodegradable substance. It is an alloy made primarily of copper and tin, which are both metals that do not decompose naturally in the environment. Bronze statues are typically very durable and can last for centuries without biodegrading.
Biodegradable substances are waste substanses that can decompose after a peirod if time whether short or long e.g basically food, paper, etc While non biodegradable substances are waste products that can not decompose even after a long period of time e.g glass, metal cans, cups, plastic and the have to be recycled.
Yes. It is biodegradable and will decompose very quickly.
They eventually decompose, which is the reason they are called biodegradable.
A fruit peel is biodegradable. All plant and animal tissues will decompose eventually.
Plastic is a non-biodegradable substance. Yes, it is long lasting.
A foam cup can take hundreds of years to decompose, as polystyrene, the material they are made from, is not biodegradable and breaks down very slowly in the environment. Recycling or using alternative biodegradable cups is a more environmentally friendly option.
Tin is a non-biodegradable substance, meaning it does not break down naturally in the environment over time. It can persist in the environment for a long period, potentially causing harm if not properly managed.