One key characteristic that makes a material biodegradable is its ability to be broken down by microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, into natural substances like water, carbon dioxide, and biomass. This process typically occurs under specific environmental conditions, such as moisture and temperature, allowing the material to decompose without leaving harmful residues. Biodegradable materials often contain natural polymers or compounds that are easily assimilated by living organisms.
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The presence of free electrons is the primary characteristic of an element that makes it a good conductor of electricity. Materials with a high number of free electrons can easily carry electric current because the electrons are able to move through the material with little resistance.
The gas molecules interact with one another
the fact is gas and not solid
Biodegradable is used for different things, one ,example is it is used for plastic.
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yes. as a matter of fact it is one of the most non-biodegradable substances on Earth.
The ability to be easily converted from one form to another and transferred from one place to another makes energy crucial for technology. This characteristic allows energy to power machines, generate electricity, and drive technological advancements.
One advantage of biodegradable plastic is that they are renewable. Another advantage is they are known to be better for the environment.
Biodegradeable. definitely. it's a Toyota in a hangar if i'vre ever seen one!
Yes, density is an intrinsic physical characteristic, specific for each material, a characteristic of matter. It's one of its properties. The density of matter is the mass of matter in a given unit of volume of that matter (It's mass per unit volume).
A region is an area that shares more than one characteristic