Science, asked by kaminipatil2500, 6 months ago

how does biodegradable wastes differ from non biodegradable wastes give 2 examples of non biodegradables which pollute environment​

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Answered by py9748452
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Answer:

biodegradable waste is different from non biodegradable.

.biodegradable does not pollute the environment.

.non biodegradable is harmful for environment.

biodegradable can be converted into some use ful think like fertilizer and for plant growth.

.non biodegradable can be convertes unto any it is harmful

Answered by Anonymous
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Examples of biodegradable substances are dead plants and animals, their waste, fruits, vegetables, flower, paper, etc., while non-biodegradable substances include chemicals, paints, plastic, rubber, toxic, plastic, metals, etc.

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yes, I'm in 8th std

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