Aim:
To study Biodegradable and Non-biodegradable substances
Materials Required: Two pots, soil, plastic, polythene, aluminum foils, canes, plants & animal waste, waste papers
Procedure:-
1.
Take two pots half filled with soil,
2.
label them – Biodegradable and Non-biodegradable,
3.
Put plastic polythene, aluminum foils in non biodegradable
pot.
4.
Put plant and animal waste in – Biodegradable pot
5.
Record changes occur in these pots at least for 6
days
6.
Take images showing the top view
Non- Biodegradable substances
Non- Biodegradable substances
Observations:
1.
No change in the Non- biodegradable pot
2.
Bio degradable substances break down naturally.
Comments
1.
Biodegradable waste
is waste that can break down by biological processes into natural components
and be recycled naturally by the action of bacteria or other saprophytes.
Examples are old vegetables / food, paper, cardboard, deceased animals, and
phyto plastics (special plastics that break down when exposed to the sun after
some time) etc.
2.
Non biodegradable
waste is waste that does not break down into natural components and exists in
the environment for a long time or may harm the various members of the eco-
system.. Examples would be tyres, plastics, electronic components, metals etc.