able to be decomposed.
It is biodegradable because it is a fruit.
Plastic never biodegrades, it takes forever. If it seems to start biodegrading, its just getting smaller from weather
Some of the disadvantages of the green plastics is that it causes pollution, has biodegrading difficulties, and consumes a lot of water. The green plastics is also a danger to the wildlife.
Biogas is the name of a mixture of methane, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen, it is also known as marsh gas or swamp gas. It is formed by the biodegrading of organic material such as garbage buried in a landfill.
No, bronze is not a biodegradable substance. It is an alloy made primarily of copper and tin, which are both metals that do not decompose naturally in the environment. Bronze statues are typically very durable and can last for centuries without biodegrading.
Bacteria can benefit contaminated soil by biodegrading pollutants, breaking them down into less harmful substances. They can also bind and immobilize toxic metals, reducing their availability for uptake by plants. Additionally, some bacteria can enhance soil fertility by fixing nitrogen and improving nutrient availability for plant growth.
No. Biodegradation is dissolving chemical compounds by bacteria or biology. A compost pile is a good example of bio-degradation that many can see and understand; natural exposure to oxygen, heat, and water will break down leaves and grass clippings and food matter. You don't see piles of rocks biodegrading because they don't have carbon In order to biodegrade, it must have carbon and be an organic compound and salt is inorganic, contains no carbon and is therefore chemically impossible to biodegrade.
you mean what you mean
It means that the substance or object is able to be broken down by a biological agent such as bacteria so that the carbon in the substance can be used in living organisms.When something "degrades", in general, it means that it breaks down into smaller pieces. Technically, when water erodes a rock, the rock is being "degraded".What makes biodegrading different is the relationship it has with living things. Organic matter is made up of carbon atoms, and carbon atoms are very useful to living things. Living things use it to make energy, and it is involved in a lot of processes that go on in living cells. So, cells like carbon atoms.When something biodegrades, it means that it not only breaks into smaller pieces, but it breaks into piece that are SO SMALL, and that are shaped in a way that they can be taken into the cells of living things, so that those cells can use the carbon.That is why biodegrading is so important: when something biodegrades, it actually can be a source of energy for living things.If you are interested in a humorous "teaching through dialogue" type of explanation of the difference between biodegradation and other kinds of degradation, you may want to check out this link, "Degrading Dialogue."Capable of being decomposed by biological agents, especially bacteria.It means anything that can be broken down by biological substances like bacteria. examples include juice, paper, yam, plastic etc lol
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.
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