Science, asked by haniya5703, 10 days ago

In nature, many resources are recycled, but man today has upset this natural recycling by throwing huge amounts of rubbish, most of which are non-biodegradable. How does this upset natural recycling? What can we do to minimize its adverse effects?​

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Answered by singhkumarsusant
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Answered by Srbjit2545
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Natural cycle works only when wastes are biodegradable. If wastes are non biodegradable it cannot be decomposed.For example:- mostly in the developed countries, they are having 2 different colours of dustbins, kept outside every individuals house.There are 2 types of dustbins . 1) Green Dustbin - That is used for collecting kitchen waste plant or animal waste or biodegradable waste. 2) Blue Dustbin - That is used for collecting non- biodegradable waste like plastic , metal and glass objects. so it becomes easy for them to recycle it but whereas in India this is one of the problem that the thrown waste cannot be separated easily and no proper place is there for throwing of this rubbish.On the other hand, proper arrangements or we can say that proper management including individual help is required to minimise its adverse effect.

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