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Is steel biodegradable

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Yes. Steel is Biodegradable. it is made of biodegradable materials.

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No, steel is not biodegradable. It is a metal alloy primarily composed of iron and carbon, which does not break down naturally in the environment. Steel can be recycled and reused, but it does not biodegrade like organic materials.

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