plastic
Bamboo typically takes 1-2 years to biodegrade in the soil, depending on environmental conditions such as temperature, moisture, and microbial activity. It is a natural material that decomposes relatively quickly compared to other materials like plastics.
It typically takes about 2-4 weeks for a paper towel to biodegrade, as they are made from natural fibers such as wood pulp which break down easily in the environment. Factors like moisture, temperature, and presence of microorganisms can speed up or slow down the biodegradation process.
Yes, paper density can affect how fast the paper biodegrades. Generally, higher density paper may take longer to biodegrade because it is more compact and takes longer for natural elements to break it down. Lower density paper, on the other hand, may biodegrade faster as it is lighter and more porous.
i know only Bioling
The metaphase of mitosis typically takes the longest time period compared to other phases. This is because it involves aligning the duplicated chromosomes along the center of the cell before they are separated into two daughter cells during anaphase.
It takes 1000 years for it too biodegrade and that is if it is buried. :)
How long it takes for an aluminum can to biodegrade
A banana peel typically takes about 2-5 weeks to biodegrade, depending on environmental conditions such as temperature and moisture.
Recycle..if you can't then I'm not sure you can do anything with it
Plastic never biodegrades, it takes forever. If it seems to start biodegrading, its just getting smaller from weather
Yes. Cardboard takes about 2 months to biodegrade, however.
A crisp packet can take anywhere from 75 to 100 years to biodegrade due to its plastic and aluminum foil components, which are not easily broken down by natural processes. Recycling the crisp packet is a more environmentally friendly option to reduce its impact on the environment.
I would do a project about disposable diapers in landfills and how long it takes for them to biodegrade.
No, not decomposed in nature. Clean burning though in waste ovens.
Mars takes the longest of the inner planets.
Neptune takes the longest to revolve around the sun.
Lightweight and infinitely recyclable. Lands in landfills more often than not and takes a lot of time to biodegrade.