Well, there are different lengths of period. The minimum is 600 years. But it all depends on how the king reptile of the landfill is feeling and if his got his groove on. He is a flirty guy, so may try to hit on you. Be warned. From the genius Mother Teresa.
depends on what it is try being more specific!
this is want i know off the top of my head:
plastic bottles: 70-450 years
piece of paper: 2-5 months
plastic bag: 500-1000 years
tin can: around 50 years
leather shoes: 25-40 years
banana peel: 2-10 days
sugarcane: 30-60 days
thread: 3-4 months
cotton: 1-5 months
paper bags: 2-5 months
rope: 3-14 months
orange peel: within 6 months
cigarette: 1-12 years
milk packet (tetra) covers and drink packets: 5 years
nylon clothes: 30-40 years
sanitary napkins & children diapers: 500-800 years
glass bottles: 1,000,000 years
I will add more as i go along!
hairspray bottle:200-500 years
fishing line:600 years.
glass bottle;1-2 million years
aluminum can:200 years
apple core:2 months
polystyrene:500 years
The length of time that you dig a landfill can vary depending on the depth. The original depth of the landfill could take months to dig. Once dug, it will slowly be filled, crushed, and covered repeatedly.
20 feet
depends of what its made of and whats in the landfill but maybe a year before it decomposes
They dig a long hole. :-)
It takes 1,000 years for the typical plastic water bottle to degrade in a landfill.
one week
15 years
i need somthing to mack my dig long and take long
'Landfill' generally refers to a hole in the ground lined with plastic, and can be of any size.
500 years
500 years.
how long does fabrics take to decompose how long does fabrics take to decompose
twice as long as it takes to dig two holes