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Difference between biodigrable and non biodigrable material?​

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Answered by pranav4491
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those material that can be decomposed are biodigrable.

those material that can't be decomposed are non biodigrable.

Answered by palwindersaini961
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The two ways in which non biodegradable waste can be disposed are as follows:

a) By recycling - The non-biodegradable waste can be changed to reusable form by the process of recycle.

b) Landfill is the oldest form of waste disposal where, the waste are buried underground.

  • Biodegradable waste
  • Non-biodegradable waste
  • Those which can be easily degraded by the decomposers into substances that go into soil and are harmless to the environment.
  • Those which cannot be degraded by the decomposers and thus remain in the environment causing pollution.
  • They are natural wastes.
  • They are non-natural wastes.
  • Examples- vegetables wastes, animal excreta
  • Examples- plastic, polythene

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