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what is plastic and it's disadvantage


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Answered by Lamesoul
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So, a synthetic material made from a wide range of organic polymers such as polyethylene, PVC, nylon, etc., that can be moulded into shape while soft, and then set into a rigid or slightly elastic form is termed as a plastic...

Some of its disadvantages are as follows :
Some of the Disadvantages of Plastic are:

1)Plastics are non renewable.

2)Plastic causes water and land pollution.

3)Some plastics causes highly toxic fumes when they are allowed to burn.

4)Plastics are non biodegradable.

5)Plastic bags or its products present in water or land are harmful for marine animals or animals..

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Answered by MrPerfect0007
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PLASTIC
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Plastic is a Greek word made of plastikosas, which means that the ductile substance is easy to be molded in any shape.


Plastic is a common name for a large group of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids.

This creates a lot of industrial products. Plastics are often high molecular polymers, in which some other substances can be mixed to reduce the value or make it more efficient.

This plastic with all the strengths is thrown away after use, so it does not destroy easily as other trash.

Due to not being degraded for a long time, it gets accumulated continuously and causes many problems.

In countries where the more plastic is used, the problem is equally complex.

The point of concern is that the use of plastic continues to grow.

In modern society, plastic is emerging as a human-enemy.

Terrorism spread in the society can be rid of, but getting rid of plastic is extremely difficult because today it has become the object of our daily use.

Plastics are being used from home-based items to agriculture, medical, building construction, science, education, entertainment, space, space programs and information technology.


Three methods have been adopted so far to put plastic waste in place.

Generally, it is filled in pits, given the nature of the waste of plastic.
It is burnt as a second remedy, but this method is very polluting.

The burning of plastic usually mimics carbon dioxide gas. For example, on burning of polystyrene plastic, the calro-fluoro carbon emits, which are harmful to the ozone layer of the yoyample.

Similarly, burning of polyvinyl chloride, burning of chlorine, nylon and polyurethane releases toxic gases like nitric oxide.

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