this depends on the type of polymer
They are not biodegradeable.
they are called polymers
Polymers.
The answer is polymer. Could also be referring to Macromolecule
As a polymer, cornstarch can form a thick gel when mixed with a liquid, making it useful for thickening sauces and soups. It traps liquid within its structure, creating a smoother texture in food products. Additionally, cornstarch can help stabilize emulsions and prevent crystallization in frozen desserts.
Biodegradable polymers are not used to contain food products as (butter, cheese, meat, etc.).
yes
They are not biodegradeable.
It is a lot!
If it is biodegradeable, then it just becomes "part" of the land. If it is not biodegradeable, it justs sits there.
Plastic bottles are not biodegradable.
cats and dogs
All food is biodegradeable.
Biodegradeable.
no lycra is not biodegradable as it is man made
biodegradable and non-biodegradeable
Yes, a doughnut is biodegradable and will quickly rot.