Difference between biodegradable and

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Posted by Hari Balaji 5 years, 9 months ago
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 9 months ago
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Biodegradable wastes |
Non-biodegradable wastes |
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Can be degraded by living organisms. |
Cannot be degraded by living organisms. |
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Get decomposed within a very short period of time. |
Get decomposed within a longer period of time. |
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They are non-pollutants. |
They act as pollutants. |
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Get decomposed easily. |
Do not get decomposed easily. |
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Environmental factors also have a significant influence on their decomposition. |
Environmental factors do not have a significant influence on their decomposition. |
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They are mostly organic wastes. |
They are mostly artificial polymers. |
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They act as soil manures. |
They do not act as soil manures. |
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Examples: Fruits, vegetables |
Examples: Plastic, glass |
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