The structure of plant proteins differ from traditional animal protein.
no plastic does not decompose
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...
Considering a blackberry cant decompose brah, do the math
If left at room temperature, a banana will decompose quicker than an apple.
They do not have to be, but they will decompose faster if you do.
Some objects decompose faster than others due to factors such as their chemical composition, exposure to moisture, temperature, and presence of microorganisms or enzymes that break down the material. Objects made of natural materials like paper and food waste decompose faster than synthetic materials like plastic, which can take hundreds of years to decompose.
Well I did a science project,which is,Which 100% percent cotton fabric decompose faster than polyester fabric when it sits in bleach for one month? The Conclusion is correct to my Hypothesis cotton fabric will decompose faster than polyester fabric because polyester fabric is a man made fabric.
Generally YES
A bear coz a horse is bony
Yes but no
Fresh fruits and vegetables decompose at a rate comparable to a gas they emit. The more of it there is, the faster they decompose. The reason fruits last longer is that the more natural sugars in it, the less of the gas they emit. Hence, tomatoes and carrots decompose slower than celery and asparagus. Ventalating them has it's pro's and cons. Tied in a bag, the gas concentrates, but open in the drawer, nearby veggies that would last longer are effected. Lastly, ripening is the exact same process as decomposing, so if you ever need something to ripen faster, place it in close proximity to the least sweet produce that you have. Everything ripens faster on the counter due to warmth.
If animals die faster than they decompose, then vultures or other carnivorous animals will eat them.