Biology, asked by nidhi9392, 9 months ago

DDT is
(a) a non-degradable pollutant
(b) a bio-degradable pollutant
(c) not a pollutant
(d) an antibiotic

Answers

Answered by harshkum2004
1

Answer:

A

Explanation:

It is a Non degradable pollutant

Answered by sushantsinghv95
0

DDT is

(a) a non degradable pollutant

Explanation:

DDT which is scientifically known as dichloro diphenyl trichloroethane is a non biodegradable chemical. It is an odorless, colorless, white powder that is commonly used as a cheap insecticide.

Various scientific studies conducted by organizations around the world show that DDT is not good for human and animal health. It is known to cause bio-accumulation in aquatic animals

In addition to being toxic, It is non biodegradable in nature which means that it cannot be broken down naturally and would take thousands of years to break down.

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