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Question: Which of the following is non-biodegradable? A.Plastic B.Cotton C.Paper D.Left-over food...
Which of the following is non-biodegradable?
A.Plastic
B.Cotton
C.Paper
D.Left-over food
Solution
A kind of substance that cannot be broken down by the natural action of microorganisms and serves to increase air or another form of pollution is known as a non-biodegradable waste. Wastes can be separated and recycled but the process is very expensive.
Complete answer: Waste material and substances can be categorized into two types based on their degradability- biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes. Various risks and threats associated with the wastes can be avoided by the segregation of waste materials into different types. Waste materials that can be decomposed by various microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, etc., and do not cause pollution are known as biodegradable waste. Whereas the waste material that cannot be degraded by any microbial action is known as non-biodegradable wastes. They are not easy to handle and remain on earth for a very long period without any degradation and also sometimes causes harm to the environment or mankind. The most common example of non-biodegradable waste is plastics which can have a long-lasting effect on the environment because they are temperature resistant and more durable. Some other examples include chemicals, metals, and cans. Most of the inorganic waste is considered non-biodegradable.
Hence, the correct option is ‘A’ Plastic.
Note: Plastics are non-biodegradable because they are made from synthetic polymers that cannot be degraded by any microbial action. Any decomposition activity of microbes such as bacteria and fungi can degrade them. Whereas substances such as cotton, paper, and food are prone to decomposition by microbial action and are considered biodegradable wastes.