Brick is a very durable material made from clay or shale which does not decompose easily. It can last for hundreds of years without breaking down. However, over time, exposure to environmental factors like weathering can cause some wear and tear on the brick's surface.
A brick can take hundreds to thousands of years to decompose, depending on factors such as environmental conditions and brick composition. The durable nature of bricks makes them resistant to decomposition.
Bricks are very durable and can take hundreds to thousands of years to decompose naturally in the environment. They are usually not biodegradable and can persist for a long time if not properly disposed of or recycled.
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a gold brick is much denser..................................jk i seriously have no idea but it is an intresting question
Yes, lime can be used to help decompose bodies by speeding up the process of decomposition.
A brick can take hundreds to thousands of years to decompose, depending on factors such as environmental conditions and brick composition. The durable nature of bricks makes them resistant to decomposition.
Bricks are very durable and can take hundreds to thousands of years to decompose naturally in the environment. They are usually not biodegradable and can persist for a long time if not properly disposed of or recycled.
Decompose.
anything will decompose if it has air
no they will not decompose
Yes. When they die, they decompose.
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Um, termites decompose wood, flies decompose dead animals and waste, and worms decompose waste and turn it into dirt
1 brink = (¾+¼) brick = ¾ brick + ¼ brick If 1 brick balances ¾ brick + ¾ lb then: 1 brick = ¾ brick + ¼ brick = ¾ brick + ¾ lb → ¼ brick = ¾ lb (subtracting ¾ brick from both sides) → 1 brick = 3 lb (multiplying both sides by 4).
Some glues will decompose and some will not.
Does not decompose
They decompose all dead animals.