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nonbiodegradable waste is hazardous to mankind

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Answered by shirkandeshardul
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Explanation:

Non-biodegradable waste is hazardous to mankind becoz it takes 1000 or more years to get decomposed. It doesn't get mixed with soil and doesn't decompose by microorganisms too. It causes land pollution and dumping them into water causes water pollution as it remains above the soil and doesn't decompose in water

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Non-biodegradable garbage poses a greater threat since it takes thousands of years to disintegrate.
  • It does not mix with the soil and is difficult to breakdown by microbes.
  • It is a significant threat to our environment. It takes up a lot of room in landfills and adds to the rubbish.
  • Metals, polymers, glass, and rubber are among the materials used. Because it lingers above the soil and does not breakdown in water, it pollutes land and water.
  • Nonbiodegradable garbage is difficult to dispose of.
  • Water and air pollution result from dumping these pollutants in bodies of water or burning them.
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