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Plastics are a non-organic synthetic material. Only organic materials, like humans or plants, can decompose.
They don't. It's good for them.
Bamboo or sustainable wooden benches are becoming very popular. They can match the type of plants for this region. http://www.hgtv.com/landscaping/meditation-garden-for-the-northeast/index.html
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There are more problems with drought in areas such as the American Southwest, Australia, and North Africa. The technology for these plants is becoming cheaper to build.
Plastics are a non-organic synthetic material. Only organic materials, like humans or plants, can decompose.
They don't. It's good for them.
Both animals & plants get there raw materials from the sunlight! :)
who first used plants to make materials
Bamboo or sustainable wooden benches are becoming very popular. They can match the type of plants for this region. http://www.hgtv.com/landscaping/meditation-garden-for-the-northeast/index.html
No, it's an exceedingly unnatural material. For complicated reasons, if you polymerize ethylene, you get polyethylene, but if you polymerize propylene, you get ... polyethylene again. You have to use trickery (usually in the form of a Ziegler-Natta catalyst) to get polypropylene.
All plants give us materials, what materials were you specifically wanting to know about. If you want our help please ask questions that are specific.
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