A material biodegradable if
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In basic terms, the definition is simple: If something is biodegradable, then, given the right conditions and presence of microorganisms, fungi, or bacteria, it will eventually break down to its basic components and blend back in with the earth.
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A material is biodegradable when it gets decomposed by microorganisms or red worms that look like earthworms.
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