It depends where it is, so it is not possible to find an exact answer. If dry, I guess hundreds of years or never. If moist, but clean, maybe some decades. If moist and dirty, like if it is buried in soil, maybe a 10-30 years.
If bright/white cotton is left moist for a few days, you can already see brown spots or mildew on them.
Cotton rags can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months to decompose, depending on environmental conditions like moisture, temperature, and exposure to microbes. In general, cotton is a biodegradable material that breaks down relatively quickly compared to synthetic fibers.
It can take up to two months for an apple core to decompose in a landfill. Banana peels will take a few days to decompose. While glass takes a very long time to decompose, a paper bag can take up to five months.
Brass does not decompose in the traditional sense, as it is a durable metal alloy made from copper and zinc. It can last for hundreds or even thousands of years without breaking down, but it may corrode or tarnish over time.
Although estimates vary, it can take up to 10-20 years for a pencil, which is mainly made of wood and graphite, to decompose in a landfill environment. However, the metal ferrule and eraser may take longer to decompose due to their synthetic components. Recycling or using sustainable alternatives can help reduce the environmental impact of pencils.
It can take hundreds to thousands of years for carpet to fully decompose in a landfill due to its synthetic materials like nylon and polyester that are not biodegradable. These materials can persist in the environment for a long time, contributing to environmental pollution. Recycling or repurposing old carpets is a more sustainable option.
A cotton bag will take a few months to biodegrade/decompose.
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According to scientists, since cotton cannot be recycled or used in compost then it can take 1 to 5 months for it to decompose.
5 months
approximately half an hour, depending on what car you drive
It can take anywhere from 20 to 200 years for a jacket made from synthetic materials such as polyester or nylon to decompose in a landfill. Natural materials like wool or cotton may decompose more quickly, depending on environmental conditions.
Clothes can take anywhere from a few months to hundreds of years to decompose in the environment, depending on the material they are made of. Natural fibers like cotton and wool decompose faster than synthetic materials like polyester and nylon.
Does not decompose
1700 years to decompose
how lond does it take to decompose a band aid
iron does not decompose but after a long time and i mean a long time it just starts to flake away but does not decompose
it takes over a year for it to decompose