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difference between biodegradable amd Non-biodegradable​

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Answered by s1274himendu3564
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The difference between biodegradable and non-biodegradable pollutants are-

Biodegradable pollutants

  • Biodegradable pollutants
  • Biodegradable pollution is those which are decomposed by natural biological agents.
  • They are decomposed and degraded by microbes.
  • Biodegradable pollutants can be disposed of easily.
  • Biodegradable pollutants get decomposed within a very short period.
  • After degradation, they can be used to produce biogas, manure, fertilizers, and compost.
  • Examples include plants, animals, their waste, paper, fruits, flowers, vegetables.

Non-biodegradable pollutants

  • Non-biodegradable pollutants.
  • Non- biodegradable pollutants that do not decompose.
  • They are non - decomposed and non- degraded by microbes.
  • Non- biodegradable pollutants cannot be disposed of easily.
  • While non-biodegradable pollutants take a longer time to decompose.
  • The degradation rate is slow and the separation and recycling are not easy and expensive too.
  • Examples include rubber, plastic, chemicals, and paint plastic.

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