Plastic buried under soil can take hundreds to thousands of years to decompose, posing a long-term threat to the environment and wildlife. As it breaks down, microplastics are released, which can contaminate soil and water sources, harming ecosystems and potentially entering the food chain.
When blood is buried under soil, the antigenic properties may change due to decomposition processes and exposure to environmental factors such as temperature, moisture, and soil pH. This can cause degradation of blood components, potentially altering the antigens present and making it challenging to accurately determine blood type or conduct forensic analysis.
The toughness index of soil is a measure of the resistance of soil to mechanical stress or deformation. It is often evaluated by performing a toughness test, which involves measuring the energy required to break or fracture a soil sample under controlled conditions. The toughness index provides valuable information about the behavior and strength of soil under load.
LVC typically stands for "liquid limit, plastic limit, and shrinkage limit." These are three key parameters used in soil testing to assess the plasticity and behavior of soil. Liquid limit measures the moisture content at which the soil transitions from plastic to liquid state, plastic limit defines the moisture content at which the soil can be molded, and the shrinkage limit indicates the moisture content at which further drying will not cause the soil to shrink.
The term plastic limit speaks to the characteristics of (fine grained) soil and how it behaves with different moisture content. Let's keep it simple. If the soil is nearly saturated, it will be "very" plastic and will act like play dough. If it's dry, it crumbles. There are no plastic characteristics. Different soils (different clay, sand or whatever in their content) act a bit differently with the same moistue content. Some will still be more plastic than others with a given moisture content. That's where the lab comes in. A given soil sample will have to be experimented on to determine its plastic limit. Wikipedia has an article posted on Atterberg limits, which include this soil characteristic. As this is WikiAnswers, a link is provided.
Plastic equilibrium of soil refers to the state where the soil is at its limit of deformation without collapsing. In this state, the soil is able to withstand external forces without significant changes in its volume or shape. It is an important concept in geotechnical engineering for analyzing and designing structures on or with soil.
The plastic will be broken into pices
This is called landfill. The organic garbage decomposes and methane escapes into the atmosphere. Glass, plastic and metals remain there for hundreds of years.
The process is called "Oxidation" its gonna "Rust" how much depends of level of acids in soil!
Bosnia. buried under soil. it's being uncovered right now (2012)
100 years after it's buried, because there plastic, and the enzymes in the soil/dirt slowly breaks it down.
They lie dormant as bulbs under the soil.
it depends usually it is dirt, but sometimes people put other stuff. Why? I do not know ...
Depends on the type of plastic, the size of the box, the thickness of it's sides, theweightof the soil, if the soil's wet ... 1 cubic meter of waterweighs a metric tonne.So just guess?
When blood is buried under soil, the antigenic properties may change due to decomposition processes and exposure to environmental factors such as temperature, moisture, and soil pH. This can cause degradation of blood components, potentially altering the antigens present and making it challenging to accurately determine blood type or conduct forensic analysis.
Minerals take million of years to form. this lengthy process happened when heat and pressure acts on the remains of plants buried under rocks and soil. Which were then decomposed by micro organisms. the plant that grew again on that rich soil also got buried by the rocks and soil. In this way, layer after layer of plant remains got buried deeper and deeper, on the top of the other and after million of years the minerals are formed.
The burial of Muslim is carried out after the body is washed and shrouded. A funeral prayer is held in the Masjid, and then the body is taken to the Cemetry where it is buried. Further prayers are recited to ask for forgiveness for the deceased.
The toughness index of soil is a measure of the resistance of soil to mechanical stress or deformation. It is often evaluated by performing a toughness test, which involves measuring the energy required to break or fracture a soil sample under controlled conditions. The toughness index provides valuable information about the behavior and strength of soil under load.