No, the rubber in tires is not biodegradable.
Renewable is not necessarily biodegradable. For instance, latex used in making rubber is a renewable resource that comes from a tree, but the rubber made from it is not considered biodegradable.
Rubber boots, or rubber soles on boots, is an insulator
If the ball is made from a rubber based polymer, which I would assume it is due to elasticity, then it is NOT biodegradable.
of course! why would they not be they are literaly called rubber BOOTS
Some boots are made out of rubber, but more durable boots are made from leather
Wellington boots
With proper waste managing, biodegradable materials can be turned into a compost or an organic fertilizer since biodegradable materials came from organic or living things. They can also be transformed and used as a source of energy.
Rain Boots - Rubber Shoes and Gum Boots.
You pull up rubber boots when you fish, collect 10 and you receive this note.
The first commercially available rubber boots were commissioned by Arthur Wellesley, the first duke of Wellington in 1817. However, studies show that native people were wearing and creating rubber boots well before this.
Plastic, glass, metal, and rubber rare just a few examples of non biodegradable things