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Things that can be eaten by bacteria, fungi or other microorganisms are referred to as being biodegradable. These things include almost everything except glass, plastic (which biodegrades in millions of years), some other manmade materials and, unfortunately, Styrofoam.
What is biodegradable
no, nylon is not biodegradable!
pastics are biodegradable
Beef can decompose due to microbial action. It is biodegradable.
A biodegradable substance is a substance which can easily decompose in the nature without harming or polluting it. :)
Any substance that can be decomposed by bacterial action is referred to as biodegradable. For example, plastic is not biodegradable but paper is a biodegradable material.
Because that's what "non biodegradable" means.
it is a nonbiodegradable substance, it corrodes, slowly.
A non-biodegradable substance cannot be decomposed by microorganisms, whereas biodegradable substances can.
A biodegradable substance is a substance that decays into the environment with no harmful effects on the environment.
biodegradable
burn them them and burry the ash
Biodegradable.
Regulation or regulatory signs are the signs along the highway that are black and white in color. Think of speed limit signs. These signs indicate a law or regulation, whereas yellow signs are cautionary signs. They indicate a possible hazard or danger. Brown signs or green signs are generally information, blue indicate travel services or accomodations.
it means that it can be decomposed...
no you must read the packets and they should indicate wheather they are or not