What are Difference between biodegradable waste and non-biodegradable waste
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Biodegradable substances are those which decompose naturally in the environment naturally and are considered beneficial for the environment. ... Non-biodegradable substances are those wastes which do not decompose naturally in the environment, causes pollution and are also harmful to the living being.
Answer: Biodegradable wastes
Non-biodegradable wastes
Can be degraded by living organisms.
Cannot be degraded by living organisms.
Get decomposed within a very short period of time.
Get decomposed within a longer period of time.
They are non-pollutants.
They act as pollutants.
Get decomposed easily.
Do not get decomposed easily.
Environmental factors also have a significant influence on their decomposition.
Environmental factors do not have a significant influence on their decomposition.
They are mostly organic wastes.
They are mostly artificial polymers.
They act as soil manures.
They do not act as soil manures.
Examples: Fruits, vegetables
Examples: Plastic, glass
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