Yes, peanut shells are biodegradable, meaning they can be broken down by natural processes in the environment over time.
yes they are biodegradable
The English term for "tahong" is "mussels."
The English term for "suam na tahong" is mussel soup.
Yes, egg shells are biodegradable. They break down over time in compost piles and soil, returning nutrients to the earth. It's best to crush them before adding them to compost to help speed up the decomposition process.
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If a substance can be broken down by biological action, it is considered "biodegradable". A good example of biodegradable material is anything you would put in a compost heap: egg shells, fruit remains, etc.
biodegradable
tissue is biodegradable