introduction of biodegradable and non biodegradable
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Biodegradable: It means that a substance can be easily decomposed by naturally occurring agents such oxygen, water, ultraviolet rays, microbes, acid rains, etc.
For instance, when a banana peel is left in the open, several micro-organisms including bacteria, fungi or small insects act upon it in a relatively short period of time breaking the complex organic structures into simpler units.
Non-Biodegradable Materials
On the other hand, the non-biodegradable substances do not break down or dissolve for many years. Because of that, they can be recycled and reused. So, instead of throwing wastes in the garbage, it can be dumped in a proper recycling place making it useful for other purposes.
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Biodegradable: It means that a substance can be easily decomposed by naturally occurring agents such oxygen, water, ultraviolet rays, microbes, acid rains, etc.
For instance, when a banana peel is left in the open, several micro-organisms including bacteria, fungi or small insects act upon it in a relatively short period of time breaking the complex organic structures into simpler units.
Non-Biodegradable Materials
On the other hand, the non-biodegradable substances do not break down or dissolve for many years. Because of that, they can be recycled and reused. So, instead of throwing wastes in the garbage, it can be dumped in a proper recycling place making it useful for other purposes.
I hope it will help you and please mark it as brainliest.
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