The last item on the list… is one of the most common materials used in takeout boxes. Shoutout to the restaurants that are using paper or plastic containers: at least they can be recycled.
Constructive criticism: Very little in this video is accurate. Styrofoam decomposes in 500 years, according to the Washington State University, and nuclear waste, depending on the isotope can take millions of years. A tire takes well over 1000 years, and plastic bottles can in theory last several million if not exposed to sunlight. Good presentation, but let's include a citation next time to be sure.
@@3DCompareData "Maggots can eat Styrofoam, but natural decomposition without any help still takes millions of years." If you exclude mini and micro organisms than most things will NEVER decompose... or rather NOT A SINGLE THING WILL.
The last item on the list… is one of the most common materials used in takeout boxes. Shoutout to the restaurants that are using paper or plastic containers: at least they can be recycled.
Styrofoam decomposes in 500 years. The longest any university has ever claims is 1000 years. Don't believe whatever you see on RUclips.
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Constructive criticism: Very little in this video is accurate.
Styrofoam decomposes in 500 years, according to the Washington State University, and nuclear waste, depending on the isotope can take millions of years.
A tire takes well over 1000 years, and plastic bottles can in theory last several million if not exposed to sunlight.
Good presentation, but let's include a citation next time to be sure.
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But what if you burn it ??
That's another story, can release harmful chemicals
what if you melt it ?? 😂
I've seen maggots eat styrofoam...how does it have 3 m years?
@@martinsimeonov1563 Maggots can eat Styrofoam, but natural decomposition without any help still takes millions of years.
@@3DCompareData "Maggots can eat Styrofoam, but natural decomposition without any help still takes millions of years."
If you exclude mini and micro organisms than most things will NEVER decompose... or rather NOT A SINGLE THING WILL.
the usual decomposers can't break it down easily, and the few that can are not common in nature.
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Would be nice - if it was even remotely related to reality.