No. Biodegradation is when something is broken down by living things (like bacteria). Stones can be broken down into smaller stones by weather, and minerals and salts can be leached out of them by water, but stones are not biodegradable.
No, they are not. Biodegradable things are organic, based on the chemicals of living things. Ceramic is inorganic, so there's nothing to attack. Ceramics are not unlike stone.
biodegradable
No, the rubber in tires is not biodegradable.
no because plastic isn't biodegradable.
Some materials that contain polypropylene are not biodegradable because the proper enzymes are missing from the environment. However, there are plenty biodegradable materials with this same component.
No, they are not. Biodegradable things are organic, based on the chemicals of living things. Ceramic is inorganic, so there's nothing to attack. Ceramics are not unlike stone.
biodegradable
Some examples of biodegradable and non-biodegradable is: Biodegradable : leaves, flowers, kitchen waste (wet) animal or human excretion, seedless fruit, handmade bags, dead animals or human beings wood, wires without coating. Non-biodegradable: plastic products, nylon products, synthetic products, silk products, clothes, dry kitchen waste, glass products.
Abs is not biodegradable.
tissue is biodegradable
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yes Aerosol biodegradable
If it can be eaten then it is biodegradable. So a sausage is biodegradable.
No, it is not biodegradable.
What is biodegradable
Biodegradable can be broken down by the earth naturally, non- biodegradable can not.
A fruit peel is biodegradable. All plant and animal tissues will decompose eventually.