Biology, asked by Honey480, 11 months ago

Non-biodegradable pollutants are created by
(a) nature
(b) excessive use of resources
(c) humans
(d) natural disasters

Answers

Answered by parasbhola31196
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Answer:

b) humans

Explanation:

The non-biodegradable pollutants are created by human itself

Answered by ssonu43568
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Answer is option "c"

Explanation:

  • Non-biodegradable contaminations have a moderate or zero rate of debasement by general natural procedures. They incorporate plastics, tin holder, overwhelming metals, radioactive substances, and so on. These are made by human exercises, similar to industrialization. Biodegradable toxin are debased or arranged rapidly by natural procedures.  
  • Non-biodegradable pollutants refer to toxic pollutants that are not degraded or decomposed naturally into less harmful compounds. Humans are the primary source of producing non-biodegradable pollutants. These pollutants include heavy metals such as arsenic, mercury and lead, polythene, synthetic fibres and DDT (dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane).
  • Hence. the right answer is option c "humans".

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