biodegradations

/ˌbaɪoʊdɪˌɡreɪˈdeɪʃənz/
noun
  1. The process by which materials are broken down and decomposed by natural agents like bacteria, fungi, or other living organisms.
    • The biodegradation of food scraps in a compost bin creates rich soil for gardening.
    • The rate of biodegradation depends on factors like temperature, moisture, and the type of material.
    • Scientists study the biodegradation of plastics to find ways to reduce pollution.
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