what are difference between biodegradable and non biodegradable waste
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The basic difference between biodegradable and non-biodegradable is that biodegradable items decompose or break down naturally. Non-biodegradable items don't. This particular difference is most important when discussing landfills and waste disposal. Large volumes of non-biodegradable waste take up excess waste and are potentially damaging to the environment.
Biodegradability isn't typically an absolute. Instead, most waste items have a level of decomposition. Natural waste items, like banana peels and notebook paper, decompose within a few months.
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Biodegradability isn't typically an absolute. Instead, most waste items have a level of decomposition. Natural waste items, like banana peels and notebook paper, decompose within a few months.
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hey,answer-biodegradable waste
waste that can be decomposed by the action of microorganisms into simpler and harmless substances so that it cannot harm the environment is called bidegradable waste.
non-biodegradable waste....
waste that cannot be decomposed by the action of microorganisms into harmless substances and can harm the environment is called bidegradable...
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waste that can be decomposed by the action of microorganisms into simpler and harmless substances so that it cannot harm the environment is called bidegradable waste.
non-biodegradable waste....
waste that cannot be decomposed by the action of microorganisms into harmless substances and can harm the environment is called bidegradable...
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