what are the impacts caused on the environment by the biodegradable and non biodegradable wastes that we generate?
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Impact of non-biodegradable waste is more than biodegradable waste.
As non-biodegradable waste can not be decompose to simple non poisonous substance in nature .
Biodegrable waste dont harm that much as it decompose naturally nd become harmless to human other organism nd enviroment after some time.They can be recycled nd can produce useful products.Ex.Paper,cow dung . bt
Non-biodegrable waste cant get easily decay which also harm in higher manner nd it also cant be recycled . They remain unchanged chemically .They tend to disturb the ecological balance in nature .
Ex.DDT.
As non-biodegradable waste can not be decompose to simple non poisonous substance in nature .
Biodegrable waste dont harm that much as it decompose naturally nd become harmless to human other organism nd enviroment after some time.They can be recycled nd can produce useful products.Ex.Paper,cow dung . bt
Non-biodegrable waste cant get easily decay which also harm in higher manner nd it also cant be recycled . They remain unchanged chemically .They tend to disturb the ecological balance in nature .
Ex.DDT.
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Explanation:
The problems caused by non-biodegradable wastes are:
→ The cause biomagnification.
→ They increase pollution.
→ They make environment unclean.
→ They kill useful microorganisms.
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