It depends on the composition of the material the snake has been buried in. Anywhere from a week to a year.
Synthetic fabrics, such as polyester and nylon, can take hundreds to thousands of years to decompose in a landfill site due to their non-biodegradable nature. This long decomposition time contributes to environmental pollution and sustainability issues.
About a week
Shoes can take up to 50 years to decompose in the environment due to their synthetic materials like rubber and plastic.
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.
Plastic bottles can take hundreds of years to decompose in the environment due to their synthetic nature and resistance to breaking down. Factors such as sunlight, heat, and physical breakdown can contribute to the degradation process, but the full decomposition of plastic bottles is a very slow process.
It can take up to six months for a chicken bone to decompose if buried. If they are not buried, it may take up to a year depending on the conditions.
about 3-4 months
Does not decompose
1700 years to decompose
how lond does it take to decompose a band aid
iron does not decompose but after a long time and i mean a long time it just starts to flake away but does not decompose
it takes over a year for it to decompose
it takes about 10 years to decompose .
It typically takes several years for a human body to decompose completely when buried underground in a temperate region. Factors such as soil composition, depth of burial, presence of scavengers, and environmental conditions can affect the rate of decomposition.
A cotton bag will take a few months to biodegrade/decompose.
Synthetic fabrics, such as polyester and nylon, can take hundreds to thousands of years to decompose in a landfill site due to their non-biodegradable nature. This long decomposition time contributes to environmental pollution and sustainability issues.
Fiber glass may take a very long to decompose depending on its composition. If it is pure glass or made from sand then it may never decompose.