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Glyphosate is considered to be biodegradable, as it can be broken down by microorganisms in the environment. However, the rate of degradation can vary based on environmental factors like soil type, temperature, and microbial activity. While glyphosate itself degrades relatively quickly in some conditions, its breakdown products may persist longer and can have ecological effects. Overall, its biodegradation is complex and context-dependent.

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