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Why are nonbiodegradable waste more hazardous for mankind?

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Answered by FounderofPakistan
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Non biodegradable waste cannot be dessolved in the soil. It contains plastic, fiberglass, metal and rubber tyres. Unlike biodegradable waste, it stays above the soil and forms heaps. It is a form of land pollution.
Answered by Vaibhavi227
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Non-biodegradable waste is hazardous to mankind becoz it takes 1000 or more years to get decomposed. It doesn't get mixed with soil and doesn't decompose by microorganisms too. It causes land pollution and dumping them into water causes water pollution as it remains above the soil and doesn't decompose in water. Burning them causes air pollution.

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