Science, asked by dodo1020, 1 year ago

which precautions are necessary for proper decomposition of domestic waste

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Answered by Beast1243
7

1.Use 2 Separate garbage bins

2. Dump biodegradable waste in a pit and non biodegradable in certain areas.

3. Don't dunp untreated waste on water bodies

Answered by varadad25
54

Answer:

The precautions are necessary for proper decomposition of domestic waste.

Explanation:

1. The domestic waste should be properly separated into bio - degradable ( wet ) and non - biodegradable ( dry ) waste.

2. After separation, these wastes should be stored separately into two different containers.

3. The dry waste should be either used or sent for recycling.

4. The wet waste should be decomposed naturally.

5. This decomposition will produce a good quality manure.

Necessity of Decomposition of Domestic Waste:

1. If domestic waste is not decomposed properly, it may cause pollution.

2. This results in the pollution of environment.

3. If such waste is kept at one place for a long time, it produces a bad odour as well as various diseases.

4. Hence, to avoid this, domestic waste should be decomposed properly.

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