Glass can last for hundreds of years without significant change due to its stable molecular structure, which is resistant to environmental factors like moisture and temperature fluctuations. Unlike organic materials, glass does not decompose or degrade chemically over time. Its durability and inert properties prevent it from reacting with most substances, allowing it to maintain its clarity and form for centuries. Additionally, the absence of biological activity on glass surfaces contributes to its longevity.
It is made out of sand which is silicone dioxide also called quartz.
A glass bottle will not decay, if you bury one in a landfill site it will still be there hundreds of years later, recycle them.
cause they just do
millions of years
Because there's no gravity or wind.
You might mean on the moon. There is no wind or rain to erode the footprint on the moon, that's why it can last up to billions of years.
Anvils can last for generations if they are well-maintained. With proper care, regular maintenance, and avoiding excessive misuse, an anvil can last hundreds of years.
No. Some only last a tiny fraction of a second, some last hundreds of thousands of years.
Styrofoam cups last in the landfill for hundreds of years. Paper cups break down much faster. Paper would only last for a month.
It is an English surname that means "from Flanders". It originates hundreds of years ago from Flemish migrants to England.
Some clocks are hundreds of years old (and still fully functional); others were only made last week.
Cleopatra was the last queen of Egypt. The pyramids were built hundreds of years prior to her reign. Most of the earlier pharaohs were buried in the Valley of the Kings in hidden tombs.