Why is plastic called non-biodegradable?
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because it took thousands of year to get itself finished
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Explanation: But plastic materials can not be consumed by such earth bacteria. They remain on earth for thousands of years. Most plastic is composed of polymers derived from ancient vegetation which become exceptionally long molecules when heated in the manufacturing process, producing a product that is unnatural.
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