Biodegrable are the substances that are coumsumed by decomposers.. non biodegrable substances are cannot be consubed by decomposers...
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Oil does mix with other substances for instance if you had some pure ethanol, oil would dissolve in it.
No, it is not biodegradable.
Yes it is biodegradable
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.
Non-biodegradable substances can last forever. Some substances are slow to degrade, but they still degrade over time. Those that are non-biodegradable should not degrade, even over long periods of time.
some various biodegradable substances areCottonPaperWoodDead animals or plants
Non biodegradable substances are those which do not decay over a period of time when buried in the soil.
Aluminum is non biodregradable because it cannot be broken down into simpler substances
Non-biodegradable substances can last forever. Some substances are slow to degrade, but they still degrade over time. Those that are non-biodegradable should not degrade, even over long periods of time.
A non-biodegradable substance cannot be decomposed by microorganisms, whereas biodegradable substances can.
yes. as a matter of fact it is one of the most non-biodegradable substances on Earth.
Not all organic substances are biodegradable. CFCs are terribly stable.
Biodegradable substances are waste substanses that can decompose after a peirod if time whether short or long e.g basically food, paper, etc While non biodegradable substances are waste products that can not decompose even after a long period of time e.g glass, metal cans, cups, plastic and the have to be recycled.
The most time it takes for biodegradable substances to disintegrate is 180 days.
Examples are plastics, metal and glass. Dangerous chemicals and toxins are also non-biodegradable, as are plastic grocery bags, Styrofoam (polystyrene), and other similar materials.