it is the molecules of plasticconsist of carbon
Most plastics do not biodegrade very well at all. That is changing though
Many plastics are biodegradable. If plastic items are left out in the sun, they frequently degrade much more quickly as the ultraviolet light breaks down the chemical bonds in the plastic.
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Yes, but very slowly ... that's what non-biodegradable is all about.
Yes, of course. It is usually made up of p.lastic materials which are non biodegradable.
So it can...um, BIODEGRADE PERHAPS?!
YES
Some. types like Oxo-degradable, oxo-biodegradable, oxy-degradable, oxy-biodegradable, and degradable plastic(bags) are harmful.For they are merely plastic with a chemical additive.
yes, it is non-biodegradable, like any non-organic plastic
Some plastic is non-biodegradable, in the sense that it takes longer than several lifetimes for the plastic to disintegrate. A glass bottle is essentially non-biodegradable.
biodegradable and non-biodegradeable
no, we cannot put the plastic in the vemicomposting pit because plastic is a non biodegradable waste and non biodegradable waste cannot not be decomposed by earth worms or red worms.
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.
Blow it up.
Plastic is a non-biodegradable substance. Yes, it is long lasting.
Plastic is a renewable substance but it is non-biodegradable that is, it can't be decomposed.
By plastic many of the herbivorous can die by eating it.As plastic is non biodegradable it can not be degist
Plastic, glass, metal, and rubber rare just a few examples of non biodegradable things
Non-biodegradable materials are things that can't be broken down easily by natural processes. For example, plastic shopping bags would take thousands of years to be degraded (broken down). Some examples of non-biodegradable materials are: plastic polystyrene (styrofoam) metals foams glasses silicon-based materials/circuit boards oil ashes
Some example of BIO-DEGRADABLE THINGS: paper, juice, chicken bones, clothes... anything that can be broken down by organisms NON BIO-DEGRADABLE THINGS: plastic toys, plastic bags, glass, steel, synthetic rubber.