Materials that do not rot away naturally typically include plastics, metals, and glass. Unlike organic materials, which decompose over time due to biological processes, these substances can persist in the environment for hundreds to thousands of years. While they may not decompose, they can still break down into smaller particles through processes like photodegradation or mechanical wear. However, their resistance to natural decay raises concerns about pollution and environmental impact.
Biodegradable
Red pine is one of the most used woods in the country. It is not naturally rot resistant, however, it can be protected and treated to ensure that is it can resist rot.
maggots eat the rotten flesh and worms finish off the bones. The fur falls away naturally
Heat and bacteria break down the material
if it is non-biodegradable it means that if left in a landfill site it will not rot away naturally for years like the old plastic bags, most plastic bags these days are biodegradable however. Hope I helped
eats away the enamel
Eventuall you will rot away entirely.
Material that occurs naturally in your locale.
Wood is a fiberous material and it decomposes with time. Chemically treated wood takes longer to rot away but that would depend on the environmental location.
Rot can be caused by both bacteria and fungi. Bacterial rot is typically caused by species such as Pseudomonas and Erwinia, while fungal rot is commonly caused by species such as Botrytis and Rhizopus. Both types of rot can damage food, plants, or other organic material.
The material was naturally created or grown.
leprosy causes your skin to rot away.