Ceramic composites, due to their inorganic nature and strong molecular bonds, can take thousands to millions of years to decompose naturally in the environment. Unlike organic materials, they do not break down easily and can persist indefinitely if not subjected to extreme conditions like high temperatures or chemical processes. Consequently, they pose significant challenges for waste management and environmental sustainability.
it takes 500 years
A cotton bag will take a few months to biodegrade/decompose.
recycle them into p pipes
It's a good idea to use a ceramic knife sharpener to keep your knives in good order. The ceramic material makes it a great choice as it's a very strong material and it will therefore last a long time before needing to be replaced.
salt water has a much lower freezing point than (the freezing point is were something freezes) than salt water has and the more the salt water in it the lower the freezing point gets so in order to know know the exact temperature it freezes you going to knowjust how salty it is good luck on your project
it takes over a year for it to decompose
it takes about 10 years to decompose .
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it takes about 2000 yrs to decompose(this answer is not good)
It takes about
Cardboard takes about 2 weeks to decompose in the ocean.
It takes about 3 to 4 weeks to decompose a paper bag.
it takes thousands of years for a water bottle to decompose.
it takes more than a yearIt takes more than a year
Ceramic materials can take thousands of years to decompose due to their durability and resistance to environmental degradation. In landfills, where conditions might not support decomposition processes, ceramic items can persist indefinitely. Recycling or repurposing ceramics is a more sustainable option than disposal.
its takes a jed year to decompose and a jed year means nothing
I have heard from some that it takes around 1000 years to decompose. Hope this helps!