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how does it take for grabage to degrade
4/5 years
Wendy has traveled 6/10 of the 50 states.How many is this
I believe it is 46 years or something like that..
There are many types of fossilization. Some take a surprisingly few number of years, and others occur over periods of millions of years.
No garbage at all. Even if the garbage is biodegradable, its presence in the enclosed waterway will disrupt the balance of the waterways biomes and could at worst introduce new pathogens. If the garbage is non biodegradable then all it will do is pollute the waterway. Take your garbage home (or dispose of it in the facilities provided at a marina) where, hopefully, it will be processed in a manner that is least harmful to the planet.
Non-biodegradable waste has a very harmful effect on the environment. Non-biodegradable products take many years to decompose, and cause more and more land to be used for landfills. Toxins from plastics leach into ground water causing contamination.
Yes. They are made of polytethylene and 100% recycled (usually used to make park benches and other imitation-wood products). This is the advantage of recycling plastic bags instead of buying biodegradable, as biodegradable bags can only be composted (non-recyclable).They can be recycled. However you would have to empty the trash they hold into the trash can for pick up, then throw the Hefty or Glad bag into your recycling bin. A better choices would be to buy trash bags that are 100% biodegradable. The biodegradable bags begin to break down in 90 days. Regular plastic garbage bags like Hefty or Glad take 1,000 years or more to start to break down.
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...
Foil is 100% recyclable but take 400 years to breakdown. Foil is not biodegradable, because there are nothing for the microbes to feed on.
Glass bottles take somewhere around 1 million years to biodegrade. Almost everything is biodegradable, but it is a matter of how long it will take.
The most time it takes for biodegradable substances to disintegrate is 180 days.
It takes about 6 years for bio bb's to break down completely.
biodegradable things affect enviroment 1.if any athore animal it paper it will die 2.as engyme are specific in action bacteria are also specific in there area 3.if we throw many biodegradable things it can not decompose fast it will take many months 4.if it will remain there it will be poisonus and effect our enviroment
a long time
Son can you take out the garbage please.
Yes, both the copper (or other) wire and the plastic insulation will take hundreds of years to degrade. Wire should be recycled if your local recycler will take it.