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What do you mean by the terms biodegradable and non-biodertadable.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Biodegradable is a term referred to all those things that can be decomposed by natural agents. Natural agents contain water, oxygen, acid rains, ultraviolet rays of the sun, microorganisms, etc. On the other hand, non-biodegradable substances are never be broken down or decomposed by environmental aspects.

Answered by manas7083
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What does Biodegradable mean?

A biodegradable material can be defined as a material which can be decomposed by b bacteria or other natural organisms and not be adding to pollution.

Biodegradable waste is a type of waste, typically originating from plant or animal sources, which may be degraded by other living organisms.

What does Non-biodegradable mean?

A Non-Biodegradable material can be defined as a kind of substance which cannot be broken down by natural organisms and acts as a source of pollution.

Waste that cannot be decomposed by the biological processes is known as “Non-biodegradable wastes”. Most of the inorganic waste is non-biodegradable. Non-biodegradable wastes that can be recycled are known as “Recyclable waste” and those which cannot be recycled are known as “Non-recyclable waste”.

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