Biology, asked by gayathri0822, 6 months ago

explain about biodegradable and non-biodegradable... ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Biodegradable is a term referred to all those things that can be decomposed by natural agents. Natural agents contain water, oxygen, acid rains, ultraviolet rays of the sun, microorganisms, etc. On the other hand, non-biodegradable substances are never be broken down or decomposed by environmental aspects.

Answered by gugan64
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Biodegradable is a term referred to all those things that can be decomposed by natural agents. Natural agents contain water, oxygen, acid rains, ultraviolet rays of the sun, microorganisms, etc. On the other hand, non-biodegradable substances are never be broken down or decomposed by environmental aspects.

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