Biology, asked by pandeyaparna1978, 5 months ago

DDT is
(1) A non-degradable pollutant
(2) A biodegradable pollutant
(3) An antibiotic
(4) Not a pollutant​

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Answered by veenu2053
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Those pollutants which cannot be broken down into simpler, harmless substances in nature, are called non-biodegradable pollutants.

DDT, plastics, polythene, bags, insecticides, pesticides, mercury, lead, arsenic, metal articles like aluminum cans, synthetic fibers, glass objects, iron products, and silver foils are non-biodegradable pollutants.

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Answered by officialsalonishk
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A non- biodegradable pollutant

Explanation:

Those pollutants which cannot be broken down into simpler, harmless substances in nature, are called non-biodegradable pollutants.

DDT, plastics, polythene, bags, insecticides, pesticides, mercury, lead, arsenic, metal articles like aluminum cans, synthetic fibers, glass objects, iron products, and silver foils are non-biodegradable pollutants.

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