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tin,aluminium and other metal can be considered non-biodegradable.give reason

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Answered by RamyaHarshi
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Answer:

Biodegradable and Non Biodegradable materials.

Type of Waste Approximate Time taken to Degenerate Nature of Material

Wood 10 to15 years Biodegradable

Woollen clothes About a year Biodegradable

Tin, aluminium, and other metal cans 100 to 500 years Non-biodegradable

Plastic bags Several years Non-biodegradable

Answered by zumba12
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Tin, aluminum, and different metal may be taken into consideration as non-biodegradable:

Non-biodegradable:

  • The wastes may be decomposed naturally. The wastes can't be decomposed naturally.
  • Examples encompass fruit and vegetable peels, paper, etc. and encompass metals, plastics, etc.

Explanation:

  • Metal is likewise now no longer biodegradable, due to the fact microorganisms in landfills eat steel debris for nutrition.
  • Aluminum foil isn't biodegradable. This way it may stay withinside the land for a prolonged lengthy time. This may simply appear like fundamental things, however, there are lots linked to it.
  • Tin, aluminum, and different steel cans are 100 to 500 years Non-biodegradable.

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