Biology, asked by krishnahari59, 3 months ago

how does biodegradable waste differ from nin biodegradable waste? give two examples of biodegradable waste snd non biodegradable waste​

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Answered by NIHANTH007
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Explanation:

Biodegradable waste can be usually found in municipal solid waste such as green waste, food waste, paper waste, and biodegradable plastics. Some of the sources contain human waste, sewage, slaughterhouse waste etc. ... Non-biodegradable wastes are those which cannot be decomposed or degraded by natural agents.

Answered by amrutha022007
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Explanation:

Biodegradable wastes are the wastes which can get decomposed easily. Ex : Vegetable peels , animal wastes...

Non-Biodegradable wastes are the wastes which cannot get decomposed easily. Ex: Plastics, rubber..

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