what is biodegradable and non biodegradble
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Biodegradable waste includes any organic matter in waste which can be broken down into carbon dioxide, water, methane or simple organic molecules by micro-organisms and other living things by composting, aerobic digestion, anaerobic digestion or similar processes.
These materials that are non-biodegradable are not affected by natural processes. They do not react or dissolve easily in the soil. Some examples of non-biodegradable waste which can be again used at homes are aluminum cans, bottles, plastic products, metal scraps, glasses, grocery bags or plastic bags and Styrofoam.
These materials that are non-biodegradable are not affected by natural processes. They do not react or dissolve easily in the soil. Some examples of non-biodegradable waste which can be again used at homes are aluminum cans, bottles, plastic products, metal scraps, glasses, grocery bags or plastic bags and Styrofoam.
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Heyy mate here is your answer...
Biodegradable : that can be taken back into the earth naturally and so not harm the environment.
Organic things like plant, paper etc.
Non Biodegradable : which cannot be broke down naturally nd acts harmful to earth nd create pollution is known as Non biodegradable.
Like plastic, Glass, Metal etc
Hope it helps.....✌✌
Biodegradable : that can be taken back into the earth naturally and so not harm the environment.
Organic things like plant, paper etc.
Non Biodegradable : which cannot be broke down naturally nd acts harmful to earth nd create pollution is known as Non biodegradable.
Like plastic, Glass, Metal etc
Hope it helps.....✌✌
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