The wood that takes the longest to decompose is typically that of hardwood species, such as oak, teak, and mahogany. These woods are denser and contain higher levels of natural oils and resins, which slow down the decomposition process. Environmental factors like moisture, temperature, and soil conditions also influence decomposition rates, but in general, hardwoods can take several decades to break down completely.
To some extend but it takes a lot longer for it to decompose completely depending in the weather and humidity.
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Bullfrogs take the longest to develop.
It only takes moments for a baby elephant to walk after birth . The longest I have heard of is 1 hour after birth , but no more than that.
I conducted and experiment and discovered that the grain group took the longest to decompose.
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Some plastics take centuries if not millennia to decompose. This is why some people suggest that plastic should be recycled.
it takes over a year for it to decompose
it takes about 10 years to decompose .
Um, termites decompose wood, flies decompose dead animals and waste, and worms decompose waste and turn it into dirt
it takes more than a yearIt takes more than a year
Wood can take years to decades to decompose in a temperate climate, depending on factors like moisture levels, presence of fungi and bacteria, and type of wood. Hardwood species tend to decompose slower than softwood species.
yea they do but it takes more time that flesh each component in our body takes some time to decompose therefore some may decompose before others
Wood can take anywhere from a few months to several years to decompose, depending on factors such as type of wood, environmental conditions, presence of fungi or insects, and level of moisture. Hardwoods generally decompose more slowly than softwoods.
it takes about 2000 yrs to decompose(this answer is not good)
3 years