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Is a rock biodegradable 

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Answered by anjali2071
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Explanation:

Rocks aren't biodegradable. ... >When growing on mineral surfaces, some lichens slowly decompose their substrate by chemically degrading and physically disrupting the minerals, contributing to the process of weathering by which rocks are gradually turned into soil.

Answered by praveenkoppula
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Answer:

rock is not biodegradable because its a natural thing useful to nature

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