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what is the different between biodegradable and non- biodegradable pollutants? give examples .​

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Answered by GordanRicken
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Answer:Biodegradable can act as soil manures while non ones cannot. The basic difference between biodegradable and non-biodegradable is that biodegradable items decompose or break down naturally. ... Large volumes of non-biodegradable waste take up excess waste and are potentially damaging to the environment.

Answered by Kevinv4305
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Bio-degradable pollutants : The pollutants which can be degraded by biological or microbial actions are known as bio-degradable pollutants. eg: Sewage, domestic garbage, etc.

Non-biodegradable pollutants: The pollutants which are not degraded by microbes or degrade at a very slow rate are known as Non-biodegradable pollutants. eg: glass, plastics, radioactive substances, pesticides, etc.

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