Why is it a problem that plastics are not biodegradable, when other materials like metals are also not biodegradable?(1 point)

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Plastics are more of a problem because they float in water, but metals sink.
Plastics are more of a problem because they float in water, but metals sink.

Plastics have been chemically altered from natural resources and cannot be restored.
Plastics have been chemically altered from natural resources and cannot be restored.

Metals can be broken down by corrosion.
Metals can be broken down by corrosion.

Metals can at least be recycled and used more than once.

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Metals can at least be recycled and used more than once.
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