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An item that is not biodegradable is something that cannot be easily broken down by living organisms. A usual can is aluminum and this material is not biodegradable.
It would be more accurate to describe bacteria as living organisms, rather than living substances. Substances are not alive.
Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
because i want them to do
It grows and it can reproduce.
For me, it is Air pollution. Which the air we breathe in order to sustain life is being contaminated by pollutants and other chemical substances as well as hazardous substances.
Biodegradable waste is a type of waste, typically originating from plant or animal sources, which may be broken down by other living organisms. Waste that cannot be broken down by other living organisms may be called non-biodegradable. Biodegradable waste can be commonly found in municipal solid waste (sometimes called biodegradable municipal waste, or BMW) as green waste, food waste, paper waste, and biodegradable plastics. Other biodegradable wastes include human waste, manure, sewage and slaughterhouse waste.
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No, it's a term that means the synthesis of substances by living organisms.
Biodegration
These substances are poisons and toxins.
Abiotic factors (non-living things) affect organisms in many ways. Water, light, gases, temperature and salinity are all non living things but all contibute in the functioning of organisms.