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Garbage In Garbage Out Online notes for Class 6 Science

Garbage In Garbage Out Online notes for Class 6 Science

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Waste

We all are aware that what that waste means. Waste means anything which we throw away. In our day to day life, we throw away many as they obsolete. We don’t need them anymore. All human activities create waste.
Learn more about wastage management with our animated videos for CBSE class 6 science.
Activities for Class 6 students- If you find waste material inform it to your teacher or parents.
Let’s define the types of waste that we see around:-
Solid waste –These are non-liquid waste generated from household and commercial places. It is also known as Municipal solid waste(MSW).it includes left out food, vegetable peels, batteries , plastic bottles , plant waste etc
Domestic waste:- These are the wastes produced by household through daily activities. Few examples are as below:-
Kitchen waste- Vegetables, fruits etc.
Human excreta
Garbage-Newspaper, rags etc
Plastic bags

Biodegradable and Non-biodegradable

Biodegradable Waste-The waste which can be broken down into harmless or nonpoisonous substances by the action of microorganism are called biodegradable wastage:-Domestic sewage, newspaper etc
Non-Biodegradable Waste-The waste which cannot be broken down to harmless or nonpoisonous substances by the action of microorganism is called biodegradable waste. E.g.:-polythene, iron nails, aluminium cans
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