Examples of using Years to decompose in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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It takes Aluminum cans 80-200 years to decompose.
While plastic takes 400 years to decompose in water, it takes 800 years for plastic to decompose in soil.
Aluminum cans can take 80-200 years to decompose.
It's a known fact that plastic takes almost 100 years to decompose, but when it's thrown in the water, the action of the sun, water and temperature breaks it into small pieces, which helps the spreading of plastic even more.
They can take about 200 years to decompose.
About 99% of paper, plastic, and foam coffee cups end up in the trash, and once they're in the trash,even paper cups can take over 20 years to decompose.
Then, it takes another 50-80 years to decompose completely.
Toothbrushes are usually made of hard plastic and nylon,which takes over 500 years to decompose.
It is a knownfact that plastic takes almost 100 years to decompose, but when it is thrown in the water;
However, it is shockingly if glass is thrown away in landfills,it takes a million years to decompose.
Even when disposed of properly, they take many years to decompose and break down, generating large amounts of garbage over long periods of time.
Leather biodegrades slowly; it takes 25- 40 years to decompose.
But plastic bags weuse in our everyday life take 10-1000 years to decompose, while plastic bottles can take 450 years or more.
But the shocking fact is that if glass is thrown away in landfills,it takes million years to decompose.
The plastic bags we usedaily take 10 years to 1,000 years to decompose, while plastic bottles can take 450 years or more.
The plastic bags that we use every day take 10-1000 years to decompose.
Normally for plastic, it takes up to 1000 years to decompose in landfills.
In addition, the unexpected fact is that it takes only 5 seconds to produce a plastic bag,1 second to throw but up to 500 or even 1000 years to decompose.
Normally, plastic items can take up to 1000 years to decompose in landfills.
Being a natural product it is biodegradable over a period of between 2 and 5 months without harming the environment,unlike other commercial bags that can take more than 400 years to decompose.
Clothing made from conventional polyester can take up to 200 years to decompose in a landfill.
All of these have an impact on the environment when thrown out,but the plastic in particular takes over 1,000 years to decompose.
Plastic straws and stirrers can take up to 200 years to decompose.
A longtime enemy of environmentalists,plastic bags are estimated to take as long as 1,000 years to decompose.
Many of these items will be made from synthetic fibers,meaning they can take anywhere between 20-200 years to decompose.
The chemical molecular structure of polyethylene is quite stable and difficult to degrade,so it takes 300 years to decompose plastic bags.
Much of this is due to unnecessary packaging or storage- for example, Americans throw away an estimated 100 billion plastic grocery bags each year, with each bag being used for just 12 minutes andtaking years to decompose.