Biodegradeable.
Because science is just bla so they put the word s at the end to make itpurl.
funny
In Science Direct, the asterisk () symbol is used for truncation. This allows users to search for variations of a root word by including the asterisk at the end of the word. For example, searching for "educat" would return results for "educate," "education," "educational," and other related terms.
cablecapablecertifiablecharitablechewableclassifiablecoachableconfirmable
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admirableadorableaffordableagreeableavailableavoidablebelievablebendablecalculablecharitableclaimabledetachableexpandableflammableforeseeablelaughablemanageablemeasurablemiserablenotablepalpableportablepunishablereadablerepairablesavablesolvablesuitabletouchabletrainablevaluable
Well Earth science is related to the end of the world because the gases from our automobiles are killing the ozone layer and the ozone layer is protecting us from the sun and if the ozone layer brakes the sun will be so hot on us that we could die.
culpable
"Ism" at the end of a word signifies a belief, principle, or practice. It often indicates a specific doctrine, system, or ideology related to the root word.
Able is a suffix if atached to the end of the word, but is also a root meaning, capable of, worthy of.
Oh, dude, the suffix for "valuable" is "-able." It's like you take "valuable" and add "-able" to the end, and boom, you've got "valuable." It's not rocket science, just some English language magic.
It depends on the subject area... If your question is related to science, please see "What are products in science?" If your question is related to math, please see "What are products in math?" Generally speaking a "product" is the end result of something.