Biology, asked by Deepalijindal, 1 year ago

what is difference between biodegradable and nonbiodegradable waste for class 10th

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Answered by srichintu
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The waste like plastic, aluminium, etc. do not degrade in the soil. so they are called nonbiodegradable waste.
The wastes like banana peel, paper, etc. can degrade in the soil. so they are called biodegradable waste.
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Answered by chAnjani
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there is a simple difference between biodegradable and nonbiodegradable waste biodegradable waste means the waste which comes from living things such as vegetable peels like cucumber banana et cetera decompose in the earth without producing any toxic substances and also helps for plant growth where does non biodegradable waste is from non living things such as plastic and even paper Falls into this category this harms the soil and earth as it is decomposed and produce many toxic substances causing many harmful diseases and biodegradable waste also can be used as manure for crops and non biodegradable waste can be recycled reduced and can be reused this can reduce the effects of non biodegradable waste if you understand the simple difference I hope you understand please mark me as a brainliest
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