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is iron non biodegradable​

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Answered by mailsforprasanna
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No Iron is bio-dregadable

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Answered by aidenfernandes0407
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Biocorrosion is a significant issue for metals in aquatic environments and in jet fuel environments where water is present. Algae building up in ships’ seawater piping can create nasty, corrosive environments that attack metals .Iron nails can be broken down by certain bacteria due to oxidation by the process called rusting. ... This rust can be swept away and dissolve in bloods which can increase the toxic levels in blood. Therefore their biodegradability is undesired and reuse is preferred as it causes pollution.

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