Leaves in general are biodegradable. Needles from conifers will rot down, but not as quickly as the leaves from deciduous (broadleaf) trees.
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Some are, some aren't. It just has to do with what they are made out of. Not all materials can biodegrade, just because of their chemical composition.
Leaves are biodegradable because they have veins in them.
They are biodegradable. Just toss em into a compost heap
Many food scraps like orange peels and banana peels are biodegradable. Also wood leaves, grass clippings, straw, corn, plants, animals, cotton, wool, and other earthen materials are biodegradable. Generally plastic, building materials, and other manmade substances are not biodegradable.
Something that is biodegradable is a material that can rot or break down with time through natural processes. Some biodegradable materials include food peels, leaves and dead animals.
If you're looking for the definition, biodegradable mean that it can be broken down and become a part of nature (Like rotten leaves to compost). If you're looknig for what IS biodegradable, then that would include thing made by nature or organic thing suchas plants or rope.
anything biodegradable such as grass clippings, leaves, food scraps, manure, ect.
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Some examples of biodegradable and non-biodegradable is: Biodegradable : leaves, flowers, kitchen waste (wet) animal or human excretion, seedless fruit, handmade bags, dead animals or human beings wood, wires without coating. Non-biodegradable: plastic products, nylon products, synthetic products, silk products, clothes, dry kitchen waste, glass products.
Abs is not biodegradable.
tissue is biodegradable