Biology, asked by pujamohanty2198, 7 months ago

14. What are biodegradable and non-
biodegradable wastes ? Give
examples also.
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Answered by preetiphotoslaptop
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Answer:

Explanation: A biodegradable material can be defined as a material which can be decomposed by b bacteria or other natural organisms and not be adding to pollution.

Biodegradable wastes are such waste materials which are and can be degraded by natural factors like microbes e.g. bacteria, fungi .

A Non-Biodegradable material can be defined as a kind of substance which cannot be broken down by natural organisms and acts as a source of pollution.

Unlike biodegradable wastes, non-biodegradable cannot be easily handled. Non-biodegradable wastes are those who cannot be decomposed or dissolved by natural agents.  

Ex of biodegradable- vegetable peels, leaves etc.

Ex of non biodegradable- Plastics.

Answered by sufyanraza929
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Answer:

MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOW ME PLZZZZZ

Explanation:

THOSE RESOURCES WHICH CAN BE BROKEN DOWN IN TO CARBON DIOXIDE,WATER AND SIMPLE INORGANIC SUBSTANCES BY THE ACTION OF MICROORGANISMS,AND BY OTHER LIVING ORGANISMS.

Example:flower,plant, vegetables,paper,etc

Answered by sufyanraza929
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Answer:

MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOW ME PLZZZZZ

Explanation:

THOSE RESOURCES WHICH CAN BE BROKEN DOWN IN TO CARBON DIOXIDE,WATER AND SIMPLE INORGANIC SUBSTANCES BY THE ACTION OF MICROORGANISMS,AND BY OTHER LIVING ORGANISMS.

Example:flower,plant, vegetables,paper,etc

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