Give differences between biodegradable and non-biodegradable with examples.
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✔️✔️bio degradable:-
⭕they ️can be decomposed.
⭕they are ️eco friendly
⭕it ️improves soil fertility.
⭕️it's useful as it changes into fossil fuel
⭕it ️does not affect the rain water from reaching the ground water level.
eg:-vegetable peels.
✔️✔️non-biodegradable
⭕it ️cant be decomposed.
⭕️they are not ecofriendly.
⭕️it degrades soil fertility.
⭕️it's not useful as it remains as it is.
⭕️it doesn't allow rain water from reaching the ground water level.
eg:-plastics
⭕they ️can be decomposed.
⭕they are ️eco friendly
⭕it ️improves soil fertility.
⭕️it's useful as it changes into fossil fuel
⭕it ️does not affect the rain water from reaching the ground water level.
eg:-vegetable peels.
✔️✔️non-biodegradable
⭕it ️cant be decomposed.
⭕️they are not ecofriendly.
⭕️it degrades soil fertility.
⭕️it's not useful as it remains as it is.
⭕️it doesn't allow rain water from reaching the ground water level.
eg:-plastics
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Heya mate
The answer of ur question is
Difference between non - biodegradable and biodegradable is here
Biodegradable term is used for that materials which can be decomposed by the action of bacteria , fungi and other natural resources.
♢ For ex -
■ Plant products, food , human and animal waste , fruit peels , paper materials etc
Non - biodegradable term is used to denote that materials which cannot be decomposed by natural means and potentially decomposing the environment .
For ex - Plastic bottles , metal cans and tins , construction waste , plastic bags , rubber , fibres made up of nylon etc
hope it helps
The answer of ur question is
Difference between non - biodegradable and biodegradable is here
Biodegradable term is used for that materials which can be decomposed by the action of bacteria , fungi and other natural resources.
♢ For ex -
■ Plant products, food , human and animal waste , fruit peels , paper materials etc
Non - biodegradable term is used to denote that materials which cannot be decomposed by natural means and potentially decomposing the environment .
For ex - Plastic bottles , metal cans and tins , construction waste , plastic bags , rubber , fibres made up of nylon etc
hope it helps
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