Biodegradable materials are substances can be consumed by microorganisms (can be decomposed). Food waste, paper, linens, and wood are all examples. On the other hand, most things like metal, ceramics, and plastic are not readily biodegradable.
Biodegradable means it will decompose naturally over a period of time. With some materials it may take only a few weeks, others may take longer. A few things that are not biodegradable are materials such as some plastics, metals, and some petroleum based products.
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Almost all organic materials are "biodegradable". It might be helpful for you to get a better understanding of what it means for something to be biodegradable.
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Biodegrable are the substances that are coumsumed by decomposers.. non biodegrable substances are cannot be consubed by decomposers...
green bin for biodegrable and for blue bin non biodegrable
Paper
Polystyrene is not biodegradable
silver is non biodegrable
No. It's usually made of plastic.
Actually nylon does biodegrade over time but may survive up to 40 years in a landfill and so is generally considered non-biodegradable.
Actually nylon does biodegrade over time but may survive up to 40 years in a landfill and so is generally considered non-biodegradable.
It means overtime while an inanimate object is in a certain spot on the ground and it can be reduced and goes into the ground. It takes many decades for things to biodegrade.
that can use again are called dergadable plastics