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What are biodegradable and nonbiodegradable materials? give one example of each of them?

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Answered by asathul15
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Answer:

A material which gets decombosed through natural process such as action by bacteria is called biodegradable

eg : peels of vegetable and fruits leftover food stuff etc

a material which is not easily decomposed by natural process is termed as non biodegradable

eg: plastic bags, tin, aluminium and other metal cans

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Answered by nayakmanisha126
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Explanation:

Biodegradable wastes are those waste materials which can be degraded by natural factors like microbes (e.g. bacteria, fungi and few more), abiotic elements like temperature, UV, oxygen, etc. ... Most of the inorganic, plastic and artificial waste are non-biodegradable.

For Ex:Plant waste,animal waste,paper,cotton,cloth,woollen cloth,jute,wood are all biodegradable material. ... A material which does not get decomposed through natural processes (such as action of bacteria)are called as non- biodegradable material. For Ex:Plastics,glass,metals,aluminium cans etc.

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