paper, cardboard cartons, fruit peelings, leaves, wood
basically, most stuff that comes from living things that haven't been combined with inorganic stuff.
Biodegradable pollutants are able to break down naturally by microorganisms and are not harmful to environment. Examples of biodegradable pollutants such as paper products, juice, leaves, sewage, seeds and vegetables.
food, feathers, lether, paper, bones, cotton, wood, banana peels
Its really anything that can be broken down by nature, food, tree stumps, some items like plastic and metal are not degradable.
Hi! Biodegradable materials are those which can be recycled and Non-biodegradable are the opposite of them. Ex of biodegradable wastes :- All organic substances Non bio :- Glass, plastic etc.
paper, human waste, animal waste, food
anything that can rot.
paper
leaves
Plastic, glass, metal, and rubber rare just a few examples of non biodegradable things
Biodegradable is like non-living things and is a type of metal and wood thats being thrown into the sea, while non-biodegradable is things that are stretchey such as elastic spring force that are examples are rubber band, spring, clay and many other more and hope you write this into your notes! :D Thanks for listening!
Biodegradable is used for different things, one ,example is it is used for plastic.
fruit
Peva is polyethylene vinyl acetate which is a plastic and a vinyl making it biodegradable. Biodegradable objects are things that do not produce any kinds of gas.
You must use a special type of sensor that will detect the components and the properties of a thing.
Packaging and fibers are the top biodegradable polymers used in the world. These biodegradable polymers can break down and after lose their initial integrity.
Because things that aren't biodegradable pollute the earth and don't go away unless they're burned to ash. If you don't want to live in a world covered in garbage, use biodegradable things
Biodegradable waste is a type of waste which can rot and change into manure. Non-biodegradable waste is a type of waste which cannot rot and change into manure. Such waste piles up and causes pollution. There is no way of destroying it except for burning it, which further pollutes the atmosphere.
Material that's nonliving (excluding dead organic matter) is non-biodegradable. Plastic, metal, styrofoam, and corrugated cardboard are non-biodegradable, while a dead tree, animal waste, and skin cells are biodegradable. A difference between biodegradable trash and non-biodegradable trash is that the biodegradable can be thrown out into a backyard and eventually turn into soil or something that other living things can reuse, while non-biodegradable trash can be recycled, as in reused for its original purposed, usually for humans.
Most food items in the kitchen are biodegradable. Many soaps used in the kitchen for cleaning and for doing dishes are not biodegradable if they contain a type of phosphorus.
No, they are not. Biodegradable things are organic, based on the chemicals of living things. Ceramic is inorganic, so there's nothing to attack. Ceramics are not unlike stone.