Differentiate between bio degradeable and non- bio degradable materials.
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The basic difference between biodegradable and non-biodegradable is that biodegradable items decompose or break down naturally. ... Large volumes of non-biodegradable waste take up excess waste and are potentially damaging to the environment.
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Biodegradable materials are those materials which can be decomposed by microbes easily and within comparatively a short amount of time. The nutrients of the material are recycled backed to the soil. For eg. Paper, egg shells, vegetable peels.
Non biodegradable materials are those materials which either can never be or cannot be easily decomposed by the microbes and take thousands of years to get decomposed. For example, tin cans, plastics, puffin wax
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Biodegradable materials are those materials which can be decomposed by microbes easily and within comparatively a short amount of time. The nutrients of the material are recycled backed to the soil. For eg. Paper, egg shells, vegetable peels.
Non biodegradable materials are those materials which either can never be or cannot be easily decomposed by the microbes and take thousands of years to get decomposed. For example, tin cans, plastics, puffin wax
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