Glass, plastic and metal will never decompose anywhere.
The kind of people who live on a landfill are people who are to poor and have no money to buy anything.
Over time, trash in landfills decomposes. The rate of decomposition varies based on the material, moisture and amount of oxygen. Landfill operators try to maximize the compaction of the material in a landfill threfore reducing the available oxygen available for the decomposition process. When the trash decomposes, methane gas is released. The amount of gas has to be controlled by venting or capturing it to avoid underground fires.
Generally the smallest
Most garbage is not radioactive. Garbage is decomposed biologically by bacteria, fungi, earthworms, maggots, etc. However some garbage (e.g. plastics, glass) do not decompose and simply take up space in the dump or landfill, unless recycled in some way.
Plastic bottles go into the landfills.
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the anchient spiders and the browns recluse.
I guess it kind of would be but kind of not because you never know what the guys into and things like that
Yes because she is smart and never says stupid things like others would
No not really, metals rust. However, rust can be considered metal decomposition (kind of).
Zebras are first-level consumers, meaning they get their energy directly from producers, i.e. plants.
a decomposer is an animal or fungi that grows in nature. One kind of decomposer is the worm they eat decomposed objects such as dead animals and excrement the remains out the other end for plants to use as nutrients for them to grow. Another kind is mostly common is the mushroom or fungi. they grow on things such as for example moldy bread that green stuff on the bread is fungi. they grow on objects and decompose them till there's nothing left but bone or depending on the object nothing.