yes, it is non-biodegradable, like any non-organic plastic
Nylon is not biodegradable.
Nylon IS the tradename. Nylon is the tradename created by Dupont for a generic fibre called Polyamide
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I found a website and it said that nylon took from 1 - 4 months for nylon to decompose.
Yes.
its plastic
No, paper will biodegrade (it is an organic material).
Humans produce nonbiodegradable substances because of our advanced technology and industrial processes that involve creating synthetic materials like plastics, which are not easily broken down by natural processes. Other organisms do not produce as many nonbiodegradable substances because they rely on organic materials for their survival and reproduction.
Nonbiodegradable waste is basically "trash that doesn't decompose naturally". Meaning that bacteria will not break it down and turn it into topsoil. Thinks like banana peels will decompose very quickly, thus they are biodegradable. But plastics, foams, and metals will not decompose, thus they are nonbiodegradable.
biodegradable nonbiodegradable are produce in the market
No. Cow dung is organic material which definitely makes it biodegradable.
nylon 6 and nylon 66 are the two most briefly divided types of nylon.
by not throwing the plasticts in the groud is on of the way to control nonbiodegradalle waste
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nylon is a polymer
Nylon.