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Why is it difficult to degrade non-biode...

Why is it difficult to degrade non-biodegradable wastes?

A

Because non-biodegradable wastes cannot be recycled

B

Because microorganisms cannot decompose it.

C

They can be made into organic wastes.

D

All of the above

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The correct Answer is:
B

It is difficult or rather impossible to degrade non-biodegradable wastes because microorganisms cannot decompose these.
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