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Q: Can be a glass bottle broken down by microorganisms?
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WHY BOTTLE CANT COMPOSTED?

Only organic substances can broken down into compost. Bottles made out of glass or plastic are not organic substances.


Plastics that can be broken down by microorganisms and what are described as?

These plastics are biodegradable plastics and their name is polycarbonide.


Is grass cuttings broken down by microorganisms?

yes it is not


What role do microorganisms play in composting?

Microorganisms will eat the organic material so it is broken down. This also account s to the bad smell.


What is A substance that can be broken down by microorganisms called?

Things that can be eaten by bacteria, fungi or other microorganisms are referred to as being biodegradable. These things include almost everything except glass, plastic (which biodegrades in millions of years), some other manmade materials and, unfortunately, Styrofoam.


Can a dead bird be broken down by microorganisms?

Yes. Just imagine if they didn't. We would have them all around. Many are also eaten by other animals and worms as well as microorganisms.


What is non-biodegradable rubbish?

That that can't be broken down especially into innocuous products by the action of living things (as microorganisms).


Can you measure the strain on a glass bottle by attaching a strain gage?

Yes you can. All materials experience microstrain. The mesurement of the microstrain on a glass bottle comes down to successfully attaching the right type of strain gauge to the glass.


Will glass stay in a landfill FOREVER?

not forever, but for a long time. glass can be broken down as it has sand and other minerals in it. so in answer to your question, no.


Why does a thin glass bottle filled with fluid break when the cork is pushed down?

The pressure build up is too much for the thin glass to handle.


How do herbivores benefit from symbiosis?

herbivors have microoranisims that symbiosise with them. This means that the herbivores food can be digested and broken down meanwhile also benefiting the microorganisms as the get glucose for respiration.