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Alchen [17]
2 years ago
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What are three ways synthetic polymers affect the environment? Some synthetic polymers use materials from Earth that are nonrene

wable. They can end up as waste products that sometimes can’t be recycled. They sometimes release toxins into the environment. They’re available in limited amounts, so their supply will soon get depleted. They don’t share the same properties as the materials they’re made of. NextReset
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1 answer:
schepotkina [342]2 years ago
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There are two types of polymers which are natural and synthetic polymers. Natural polymers do not affect the environment but synthetic polymers do. This type of polymers are produced by humans. These release reactants which are considered hazardous to humans and the environment. Synthetic polymers include rubbers, plastics, and adhesives, and these are considered non-biodegradable and non environmental friendly. As these build up in the environment, in causes problems such as chemical poisoning to all the living things around it.

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