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what are biodegradable pollutants? ​

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Answered by harshsingh992121
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Biodegradable pollutants:

Biodegradable pollutants:Those pollutants which can be broken down into simpler, harmless, substances in nature in due course of time (by the action of micro-organisms like certain bacteria) are called biodegradable pollutants. Domestic wastes (garbage), urine, faecal matter, sewage, agriculture residues, paper, wood, cloth, cattle dung, animal bones, leather, wool, vegetable stuff or plants are biodegradable pollutants.

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biodegradable pollution - pollution that is rendered harmless by natural processes and so causes no permanent harm. pollution - undesirable state of the natural environment being contaminated with harmful substances as a consequence of human activities.

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