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A steel can takes about 50-100 years to decompose in the environment. However, it is important to recycle steel cans to reduce waste and conserve resources.
For a coke can (aluminium) it would take approx. 140 years to decompose. Aka. A Long Time…
It depends on the status of the can.Tin cans (tin coated steel cans) will rust away within a few years if exposed to moisture,On camping trips it is common to toss empty cans in the fire to remove protective paint or plastic which protects the metal from oxidation to hasten the process.In dry conditions they can last for many decades.
yes it can over a long time but it is very long not in your life time
An aerosol can typically takes around 200-500 years to decompose in a landfill. However, the metal components of the can can be recycled if disposed of properly.
A tin can can take up to 50 years to fully decompose in the environment. However, the process can be accelerated if the can is recycled or properly disposed of in a landfill. Recycling tin cans is a more sustainable approach to reduce their impact on the environment.
It depends on the material. For example, tin cans take 100 years to decompose, styrofoam cups take 400-500 years and plastics take thousands of years to decompose. Plastics are the materials that has the longest decomposition period because they contain materials that do not decompose easily.
Does not decompose
It never will. It can be crushed, bent, torn or burned, but it will never decompose. A thousand years from now they will dig up the cans and think they were for something else than for a drink.
1700 years to decompose
how lond does it take to decompose a band aid
iron does not decompose but after a long time and i mean a long time it just starts to flake away but does not decompose