what is the difference between biodegradable and nonbiodegradable pollutants
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Biodegradable pollutants are those which get decomposed naturally at a faster rate by microbes present in the surroundings. For e.g
Vegetable peels, raw and rotten food items etc.
Non Biodegradable pollutants are those which take thousands of years to get decomposed and are more harmful than Biodegradable pollutants in causing harm not only to the Mother Earth but also to living creatures. For e.g: Plastics, Thermacols, Skeletal parts etc
Vegetable peels, raw and rotten food items etc.
Non Biodegradable pollutants are those which take thousands of years to get decomposed and are more harmful than Biodegradable pollutants in causing harm not only to the Mother Earth but also to living creatures. For e.g: Plastics, Thermacols, Skeletal parts etc
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