The decomposition time for rope in the sea varies depending on the material it is made from. Natural fiber ropes, such as those made from hemp or jute, can take several months to a few years to decompose, while synthetic ropes, like those made from nylon or polyester, can take decades or even centuries due to their resistance to environmental degradation. Factors such as water temperature, salinity, and exposure to sunlight also influence the decomposition process.
no they will not decompose
Yes. All animals decompose when they die.
no
It is a whip not a rope and it is in the sea temple
Decomposer
you get fish from sea to us by and when a rope put it into the water and when the a fish bits the rope you pull it out of the water
Is a sea cucumber a producer consumer or decomposer
Yes, dead sharks decompose, and are fed upon by many sea creatures large and small.
producer
How long does it take a sea snail to grow
lame
a egg