Question 29:
How does a biodegradable waste differ from a non-biodegradable waste ? Give two examples of non- biodegradable wastes which pollute our environment.
Lakhmir Singh Biology Class 10
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heya
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✴ biodegradable are the wastes which degrade into the soil.
✴ that means they decompose easily
✒ non biodegradable wastes are the wastes which do not degrade.
✒they take a lot of days , Even years to decompose into the soil.
Example of biodegradable :- vegetable peels.
example if non biodegradable :- plastic covers.
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✴ biodegradable are the wastes which degrade into the soil.
✴ that means they decompose easily
✒ non biodegradable wastes are the wastes which do not degrade.
✒they take a lot of days , Even years to decompose into the soil.
Example of biodegradable :- vegetable peels.
example if non biodegradable :- plastic covers.
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hope it helps u..!!
thnkq
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hey dude here is ur ans
the wasts which can be decomposed is known as biodegradable waste.
eg:-rottwn vegetables, paper
#waste which cant be decomposed is known as non biodegradable
eg:-plastic
the wasts which can be decomposed is known as biodegradable waste.
eg:-rottwn vegetables, paper
#waste which cant be decomposed is known as non biodegradable
eg:-plastic
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