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It is possible to recover fingerprints from plastic bags, although it may be challenging due to the smooth surfaces of the bags. DNA can also be extracted from plastic bags, but the success of obtaining usable DNA depends on various factors such as the quality and quantity of biological material present on the bag.
Some plastic bags are labeled as biodegradable, meaning they can break down under certain conditions. However, most traditional plastic bags can take hundreds of years to degrade in the environment. It's important to properly dispose of plastic bags to minimize their impact on the environment.
Does paper and plastic bags decompose at the same rate i think by insects that are in the grond. They eat through it but when it is like other dead insects in the ground they eat through it like humans eat through food. But i know it takes longer than a day for paper bags to be decompose and it takes 500 years for plastic bags to be decompose.
Stomach acid (hydrochloric acid) is typically not strong enough to eat through plastic. The acidic environment in the stomach is primarily meant for breaking down food, and plastic is not easily digested by these acids.
Tea bags can take around 6 months to 5 years to fully biodegrade, depending on the materials used in their production. Some tea bags contain plastic elements that can take much longer to break down. Compostable tea bags made from natural fibers, like paper or plant-based materials, might decompose more quickly.
Because they are strong and reliable and do not decompose like corn starch bags.
It is possible to recover fingerprints from plastic bags, although it may be challenging due to the smooth surfaces of the bags. DNA can also be extracted from plastic bags, but the success of obtaining usable DNA depends on various factors such as the quality and quantity of biological material present on the bag.
Forensic evidence should be placed in paper bags or envelopes rather than plastic bags to prevent the growth of mold or mildew due to trapped moisture. Paper allows for air circulation and can prevent the degradation of evidence caused by moisture accumulation, which can compromise the integrity of the evidence.
Actually, some plastic bags contain "static electricity" that can/could remove or at the very least alter any evidence placed in the bag. Therefore, compromising the integrity of the "evidence" placed in it.
Yes, evidence can be placed into containers such as manila envelopes, plastic pill bottles, plastic bags, and carefully folded paper to preserve and protect it during collection, storage, and transportation. It is important to use appropriate containers to prevent contamination, loss, or damage to the evidence.
It depends on the type of evidence they are collecting ad how it must be preserved. They use everything from paper grocery bags to little small zip-loc bags to test-tube vials to plastic garbage bags - etc - etc.
Forensic evidence is typically placed in paper bags instead of plastics because paper allows evidence to breathe, preventing the growth of mold or bacteria. Plastic can trap moisture, potentially compromising the evidence. Additionally, paper bags provide a suitable environment for any trace amounts of chemicals to evaporate.
Plastic shipping bags are still being made. Biodegradable plastic and degradable plastic bags are much friendlier to the environment than just regular plastic bags.
Plastic bags can support more weight but paper bags can support more items
Plastic can easily be reduced by using reusable bags.
No, if they are PLASTIC bags they cant be made of dolphins
many plastic bags