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What is biodigradable material?

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Answered by VSHASM30
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Answer:

Biodigradable material is a material which can mix up with the soil and does not cause any harm to the environment and life.

Answered by pragatisharma2510
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Explanation:

In basic terms, the definition is simple: If something is biodegradable, then, given the right conditions and presence of microorganisms, fungi, or bacteria, it will eventually break down to its basic components and blend back in with the earth. Ideally, but not always, these substances degrade without leaving any toxins behind.

For example, when a plant-based product might break down into carbon dioxide, water, and other naturally occurring minerals, the substance seamlessly mixes back into the earth, leaving no toxins behind. Unfortunately, many materials—even ones with a biodegradable label—do break down in a more harmful manner, leaving

chemicals or other damaging substances in the soil

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