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differentiate between biodegradable and nonbiodegradable pollutants

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Answered by AarushAgarwal
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Biodegradable Pollutants:

i. They are decomposed and degraded by microbes

ii. Degradation process is rapid.

iii. They are not accumulated but are used up in short time.

iv. They are used to produce energy manure, compost and biogas.

v. They become part of biogeochemical cycles and give back rapid turn over

Non-Biodegradable Pollutants:

i. Cannot be decomposed by microbes.

ii. Degradation process is slow.iii. They often accumulate.iv. They can be separated and recycled but the process is very expensive.v. Most of them never enter into Biogeochemical cycles, very slow and toxic.

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Answered by student015
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the waste that can be decomposed Is called biodegradable
the waste that cannot be decomposed is called nonbiodegradable
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