yes because its made out of 99.9% cotton
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.
Decompose.
Yes,fungi are decomposers so they decompose EVERYTHING!!!
Yes, phytoplankton are able to decompose. They cannot do it alone, as they need bacteria to do it for them.
Given enough time yes, they will decompose. It would take thousands of years for this to happen.
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.
i did it before and it took 2 months...that's not to bad if u thinkg about it.
Decompose.
Your answer depends on the environment where the clothes have remained since 1942. If in a landfill, decay would be quicker than in an environmentally controlled museum exhibit, for example.
anything will decompose if it has air
no they will not decompose
rot
Yes. When they die, they decompose.
Um, termites decompose wood, flies decompose dead animals and waste, and worms decompose waste and turn it into dirt
It varies depending on the material of the clothes. Natural fibers like cotton and wool can take several months to years to break down, while synthetic fibers like polyester can take hundreds of years to fully decompose. Recycling or repurposing clothes can help extend their lifespan and reduce their environmental impact.
Some glues will decompose and some will not.
They decompose all dead animals.