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what are non-degradable pollutants?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A pollutant that is not broken down by natural processes. Some nondegradable pollutants, like the heavy metals , create problems because they are toxic and persistent in the environment . Others, like synthetic plastics , are a problem because of their sheer volume.

Answered by krishrajput98
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  • what are non-degradable pollutants?

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  • Some pollutants can not be decomposed by natural processes are called non-degradable pollutants. They cannot be broken down into simpler, harmless substances in nature. E.g. - plastics, polythene, bags, DDT, insecticides, pesticides, mercury, lead, arsenic, etc.
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