Step 1: Understand what bioremediation means. It is a process that uses living organisms, like bacteria and fungi, to remove or neutralize pollutants from the environment.
Step 2: Identify the main purpose of bioremediation. The primary use is to clean up contaminated environments, such as soil and water, that have been polluted by harmful substances.
Step 3: Recognize the types of pollutants that bioremediation can address, such as oil spills, heavy metals, and pesticides.
Step 4: Learn that bioremediation can be done in different ways, including natural processes or by adding specific microorganisms to speed up the cleanup.