How are synthetic detergents harmful for environment?
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they are non biodegradable
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How synthetic detergents are harmful for the environment? Some synthetic detergents resist biodegradation, i.e., they are not decomposed by micro-organisms such as bacteria. Hence, they cause water pollution in lakes and rivers. They tend to persist for a long time, making the water unfit for aquatic life.
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