If all the waste we generate is biodegradable will this have no impact on environment
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The soil may get excessively organic i.e. acidic in nature.
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Because biodegradable manure or waste is acidic in nature whereas chemical fertilizers are basic in nature.
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Biodegradable wastes are decomposed by the microorganisms into simpler substances which can be used by the producers as a raw material. But following are the effects of too much of biodegradable wastes:
- As the decomposition of the biodegradable wastes are slow, they produce awful smell and when inhaled by humans it can be harmful.
- The dumping areas can be a place where harmful organisms may start to breed which can be harmful to humans as well as plants and animals.
- Increase in the number of aquatic organisms may result in depletion of oxygen.
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