Not an experiment I'd like to see.. Rate of decay is dependent on the surrounding environment. Mummified bodies thousands of years old have been found. Someone who dies in a tropical jungle would disintegrate within a year.
2 days
If a human is buried in the ground in a quality coffin, it could take as much as 50 years for the body to decompose. If the body is buried in a cheap casket, decomposition and exposed to the elements, decomposition happens very quickly.
In a temperate region the dead body starts to decompose more faster than other climatic conditions....
The most time it takes for biodegradable substances to disintegrate is 180 days.
About 14 hours
15 seconds
550 or more years! http://www.thegoodhuman.com/2008/04/23/how-long-does-litter-take-to-disintegrate/
one year
That depends on what kind of tape it is. Mylar tape will take centuries or millennia to disintegrate. Paper tape will disintegrate in a matter of weeks or even days if in a compost pile.
It depends how long the body has been dead. Flies are attracted to foul smelling things so it depends on the dead body.
1 month
More then your moms face
Unfriendable
About 1500 years.
How long it takes for hair to disintegrate depends on several factors. The temperature, humidity, amount of hair, and the presence of keratin eating bacteria are all factors. On average it takes at least a year to disintegrate.
If a human is buried in the ground in a quality coffin, it could take as much as 50 years for the body to decompose. If the body is buried in a cheap casket, decomposition and exposed to the elements, decomposition happens very quickly.
For a newspaper to deompose it takes 3-4 months
In a temperate region the dead body starts to decompose more faster than other climatic conditions....