The second question is silly: “what makes a towel dirt?” Worms, of course!
For the towel to become dirt, you need a nice composting environment and 2+ years. It’ll go best if you turn it from time to time.
The final step is for the worms to eat the leftovers. Then the towel has officially become dirt that’s indistinguishable from the other dirt that surrounds it 👍
It will break down into mostly carbon dioxide and water after a 20-200 years depending on how much UV light hits it (and friction). There won’t be anything for worms to eat!
The second question is silly: “what makes a towel dirt?” Worms, of course!
For the towel to become dirt, you need a nice composting environment and 2+ years. It’ll go best if you turn it from time to time.
The final step is for the worms to eat the leftovers. Then the towel has officially become dirt that’s indistinguishable from the other dirt that surrounds it 👍
Oh but what if the towel is polyester?
It will break down into mostly carbon dioxide and water after a 20-200 years depending on how much UV light hits it (and friction). There won’t be anything for worms to eat!
You… Composted a towel?
It was a joke! Dry humor.
It was so specific lol