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What are degradable things?
Materials that can be broken down by nature over time
Materials that are indestructible
Materials that can accumulate in the environment
Materials that can only be decomposed through chemical means
Which of the following is an example of non-degradable things?
Paper
Fruits
Wood
Plastic bottles
What happens to non-degradable materials in the environment?
They can accumulate and cause pollution
They are easily decomposed by biological means
They break down easily over time
They are beneficial for ecosystems
How do degradable things affect the environment?
They persist in the environment for a long time
They do not break down easily
They decompose into simple forms
They are beneficial for ecosystems
What is the characteristic of non-degradable things?
They decompose easily
They are harmful to living organisms
They are easily broken down by nature
They are beneficial for the environment
Which of the following is an example of degradable things?
Plastic bags
Glass bottles
Food waste
Aluminum cans
Why can non-degradable materials lead to harm in ecosystems?
They can cause pollution and harm living organisms
They do not accumulate in the environment
They are easily decomposed by biological means
They are beneficial for the environment
What is the impact of degradable things on the environment?
They persist in the environment for a long time
They do not break down easily
They decompose into simple forms
They are harmful to ecosystems
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