what are called biodegradable substances
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The term biodegradable is used to describe materials that decompose through the actions of bacteria, fungi, and other living organisms. ... Common, everyday substances that are biodegradable include food refuse, tree leaves, and grass clippings.
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Biodegradable substances are organic waste matters that can be broken down into compost or simple organic molecules by biological means. These substances can decompose due to the action of micro organisms.
Examples includes fruits, vegetables, human waste, etc.
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