The plastic will be broken into pices
no it will stay good for millions of years
good its not bad
An ancient, rainforest lateritic soil buried by basalt lava flows
It looks at your face like it was ugly.
When soil is washed away by water and wind,it's called soil erosion.It usually happens at hills with not many trees.If there are many trees, the roots will hold the soil firmly so there will be a lesser chance of soil erosion to occur.
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.
The process is called "Oxidation" its gonna "Rust" how much depends of level of acids in soil!
100 years after it's buried, because there plastic, and the enzymes in the soil/dirt slowly breaks it down.
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 decomposition process of a buried snake can vary depending on factors like environmental conditions, temperature, and soil type. In general, it can take several weeks to a few months for a snake to fully decompose underground.
When plastic is burned, it releases harmful chemicals and toxins into the air, soil, and water. This can contribute to air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and harm to wildlife and ecosystems. Overall, burning plastic has a negative impact on the environment.
What is it made of? Diaper with plastic coverings will never degrade completely. What happens is the plastic over months and years slowly breaks into tiny pieces, which remain in the soil, or are eaten by animals and insects.
All are buried in the US except those who are still living.
No, deeply buried soil bacteria are typically not photosynthetic. They rely on organic matter for energy and are adapted to low-oxygen environments where photosynthesis is not possible.
It evaporates into the soil.
When a piece of iron is buried in the ground for a few days, it begins to undergo oxidation, leading to rust formation. This occurs because moisture and oxygen in the soil react with the iron, resulting in iron oxide (rust). The presence of electrolytes in the soil, such as salts, can accelerate this corrosion process. Consequently, the iron can weaken and deteriorate over time.
no it will stay good for millions of years