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1. What does 'biodegradable' mean?
2. Why is dealing with nonbiodegradable waste considered a bigger problem than dealing with
biodegradable waste?

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Answered by yasaswini19
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Answer:

Firstly, the substances which are biodegradable are considered to be very beneficial as they decompose easily. This decomposition is made possible by air, sunlight, water, soil, microorganisms and all. On the other hand, non-biodegradable materials do not decay in the ecosystem naturally and are quite damaging.

Answered by prabhapudi1984
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Answer:

biodegradable means perishable

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