1 year probably
15 years
It can take anywhere from 20 to 200 years for a jacket made from synthetic materials such as polyester or nylon to decompose in a landfill. Natural materials like wool or cotton may decompose more quickly, depending on environmental conditions.
Your answer depends on the environment where the clothes have remained since 1942. If in a landfill, decay would be quicker than in an environmentally controlled museum exhibit, for example.
Clothes can take anywhere from a few months to hundreds of years to decompose in the environment, depending on the material they are made of. Natural fibers like cotton and wool decompose faster than synthetic materials like polyester and nylon.
It could take about 3 months for the first compost to decompose. to get it to decompose faster try to grind or shred it. Please see my comments; but excuse my spelling toward the end, since there are no 'nub tree leaves.' There are however 'Nut Tree Leaves.' Enjoy your dirty finger nails.
Yes.
It can take a pair of socks made from synthetic materials like polyester hundreds to thousands of years to decompose in a landfill. However, socks made from natural materials like cotton or wool can decompose in a much shorter time frame, usually within a few months to a few years.
It can take a sock made of natural fibers like cotton or wool around 1-5 years to decompose in a landfill, while synthetic socks made of materials like nylon or polyester can take much longer, even hundreds of years. Recycling or repurposing old socks can help reduce environmental impact.
Your answer depends on where you put the jumper for the purpose of decomposiiton. On its own in extremely cold air with low humidity, the process may take decades. In a damp landfull smothered in foodwaste and yardwaste, the process would take much less time.
Merino sheep wool can be used for a number of items including sweaters, blankets, lining in winter coats, mitten, gloves etc. To learn more about the Merino sheep breed view the attached related link.
It varies depending on the material of the clothes. Natural fibers like cotton and wool can take several months to years to break down, while synthetic fibers like polyester can take hundreds of years to fully decompose. Recycling or repurposing clothes can help extend their lifespan and reduce their environmental impact.
Wool socks can take around 1-5 years to fully break down in a landfill, as wool is a natural material that decomposes relatively slowly. However, if composted in appropriate conditions, wool socks can break down within a few months to a year.