synthetic are biodegradable true or false
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A plastic is considered biodegradable if it can degrade into water, carbon dioxide, and biomass in a given time frame (dependent on different standards). ... Not all bioplastics are biodegradable. An example of a non-biodegradable bioplastic is bio-based PET. PET is a petrochemical plastic, derived from fossil fuels
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False,
Synthetic Fibres are really non- biodegradable.
They doesn't decompose easily in the ground.
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