Cement is not biodegradable, as defined by microorganisms turning it back into natural occurring minerals in the environment. By itself cement is a natural occurring product of the environment, but microorganisms would need to consume it.
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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.
my answer is waste that will not mix with surroundings at all is called non biodegradable waste example plastic
biodegradable
Abs is not biodegradable.
tissue is biodegradable
biodegradable
If it can be eaten then it is biodegradable. So a sausage is biodegradable.
yes Aerosol biodegradable
Biodegradable can be broken down by the earth naturally, non- biodegradable can not.
A fruit peel is biodegradable. All plant and animal tissues will decompose eventually.
We segregate our biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes so that all biodegradable can be used as fertilizers while the non biodegradable can be recycled to make different creative products.