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You can be fined for leaving rubbish anywhere in Australia. To leave it in a National Park is no exception.
The person that created the first piece of rubbish was the person that had something they didn't want or didn't think was useful anymore. It usually becomes rubbish when you toss it out, or leave it out for the trash.
Rubbish can be dangerous to humans because of the things that can grow on the rubbish. Mold can make you sick.
save it to cherish or leave it to perish
Well obviously if you make something it has to be left somewhere. If you make rubbish it gets left behind at a rubbish dump, or where every you are. It is used to tell people how the more rubbish and damage they make, the more damage you leave the environment with. I'm sure that's not the original meaning of it but it is commonly used.
never, he is so rubbish that he will never leave th usa.
The only pollution on Mount Everest is the rubbish that climbers leave behind.
It can destroy loved ones lifes, homes and it can leave a lot of rubbish
It depends on you. you can can have a funeral or you can leave it some were and collect it bones later (if you a bio nut, not that i could ever do that) or feed it to the local wildlife, and if you have allot of money to throw around there is taxidermying
We can protect Mount Everest by being careful of what we do and leave behind. The biggest thing we can do to protect the mountain is to bring down all the rubbish that climbers tend to leave due to being exhausted after climbing. Today there is less rubbish on the mountain side than say 20 years ago.
Most breeding animals -- none live there, but do breed there -- are gone by about February.