Difference between biodegradable and nonbiodegradable waste
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Explanation:
that's a difference between biodigradable and non biodigradable waste
Answer:
Biodegradable wastes =
1. These wastes can be broken down into non-poisonous substances by the action of microorganisms like bacteria and earthworms.
2. Biodegradable substances change their form and structure over time and become harmless.
3. They do not pollute the environment
Examples: Spoilt food, vegetable peels, tea leaves, wood, grass, paper, leather, cotton, cattle dungs etc
Non biodegradable waste =
1. These wastes cannot be broken down into harmless substances by any biological processes.
2. Non-biodegradable substances remain unchanged over a long period of time.
3. Some of them remain inert and begin to accumulate in our surroundings, while others cannot be made less toxic easily and hence keep on polluting the environment.
Examples: Glass bottles, metal cans, polythene bags, synthetic fibres, radioactive wastes, plastics and pesticides like DDT etc.