yesm Chewing Gum lasts for years and years, and it solidifies fast, and is considered one of the most dangerous waste.the remains of the first chewed gum ever are still in a museum, after 200 years, and it`s still comestible.
so yes. it is littering
Viscose is a type of cellulose fiber that has been around since the early 1900's. Yes, viscose is biodegradable and it can be dyed easily.
The fingernails that grow on the end of your fingers are biodegradable, since they are made of keratin. Depending upon conditions, the breakdown could take a while.
most likely since cat litter is absorbent .
He did not invent anything, but he is credited as being the "father of chewing gum" since he brought chewing gum to the masses.
Native Americans have been chewing it since they discovered it in North America a very longtime ago.
since your chewing the gum your like taking the flavor off
That depends on if anything was added to it - like preservatives, to keep it fresh in a bottle, but since most Lime juice came from the fruit that grows on trees it is biodegradable. If it is not really lime juice but a chemical flavor then that may take longer to break down. Almost everything is biodegradable given enough time.
That depends on if anything was added to it - like preservatives, to keep it fresh in a bottle, but since most Lime juice came from the fruit that grows on trees it is biodegradable. If it is not really lime juice but a chemical flavor then that may take longer to break down. Almost everything is biodegradable given enough time.
He uses sunflower seeds.
Since litter means trash that is not in the trash can, guinea pigs don't tend to come from a "litter". Of course, if you find a guinea pig in a pile of litter you can always let me know.
It's in Singapore, they have very strict anti-littering and cleanliness laws. It has been gum-free since 1992.
No since paper is composed of a natural substance (cellulose) which is easily degraded by various bacteria.