Biodegradable pollutants are

Biodegradable pollutants are Correct Answer Quickly degraded by natural means

Explanation:

Those pollutants which can be broken down into simpler, harmless, substances in nature in due course of time (by the action of micro-organisms like certain bacteria) are called biodegradable pollutants.

Examples:

Domestic wastes (garbage), urine, faecalis matter, sewage, agriculture residues, paper, wood, cloth, cattle dung, animal bones, leather, wool, vegetable stuff or plants are biodegradable pollutants.

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