Why plastic don't decompose by nature ? Or microorganism
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
#answer
Even those that are sold as “degradable” or “oxo-degradable” are not biodegradable. The reason is that the polymers in these plastics have chemical bonds that are not common in nature, so microbes have never been exposed to them and do not have the enzymes or metabolic pathways to break down these polymers.
#If you find my answer helpful then don't forget to mark it "brainliest".......
Answered by
1
ⒶⓃⓈⓌⒺⓇ
Plastics are complex polymers, meaning they are long, repeating chains of molecules that don't dissolve in water. The strength of these chains makes plastic very durable and means it takes a very long time to decompose naturally.
HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU...
PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST...
AND PLEASE FOLLOW ME..
Similar questions