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As energy and matter flow through an ecosystem, matter must be recycled and reused. Substances such as water, carbon, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus each pass between the living and nonliving worlds through biogeochemical cycles.
In a food chain and food web the energy is getting reused by the next level so the energy is not being created or distorted, just reused.
No. Hurricane names are reused every six years.
Decomposers break down things so they can be reused in the ecosystem. For example, after a tree falls in the forest, bugs and other organisms start to break down the tree into nutrients that benefit the organisms and the other plants in the area.
yes
Materials, equipment, and tools that can be reused include soil, vehicles, and hammers. Reusing these resources helps to reduce the cost of future jobs and projects.
No, steel is not biodegradable. It is a metal alloy primarily composed of iron and carbon, which does not break down naturally in the environment. Steel can be recycled and reused, but it does not biodegrade like organic materials.
The materials are reused in other products and consumption decreases.
Materials, equipment, and tools that can be reused include soil, vehicles, and hammers. Reusing these resources helps to reduce the cost of future jobs and projects.
people recycle and the recycled materials get burned and reused.
in a way there can be but try to find other words for reused.....
A material that has been reused by something that would normally thrown to waste.
1: Trash and other wastes can often be reused or recycled, and dangerous chemicals wastes can be disposed in a way that does not harm the ecosystem. Many communities now have facilities for recycling trash and methods of safely removing hazardous materials. Be creative in utilzing the three "R's": Reduce, Re-use, Recycle... I think that the first step would be to try to recognize HOW to imprint the lightest 'footprint' on the existing environment.
1: Trash and other wastes can often be reused or recycled, and dangerous chemicals wastes can be disposed in a way that does not harm the ecosystem. Many communities now have facilities for recycling trash and methods of safely removing hazardous materials. Be creative in utilzing the three "R's": Reduce, Re-use, Recycle... I think that the first step would be to try to recognize HOW to imprint the lightest 'footprint' on the existing environment.
1: Trash and other wastes can often be reused or recycled, and dangerous chemicals wastes can be disposed in a way that does not harm the ecosystem. Many communities now have facilities for recycling trash and methods of safely removing hazardous materials. Be creative in utilzing the three "R's": Reduce, Re-use, Recycle... I think that the first step would be to try to recognize HOW to imprint the lightest 'footprint' on the existing environment.
As energy and matter flow through an ecosystem, matter must be recycled and reused. Substances such as water, carbon, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus each pass between the living and nonliving worlds through biogeochemical cycles.
When you trash materials that can be recycled, they are usually thrown on the surface of the earth, making our planet a stinky, nasty place. When you recycle, your recyclables go to a recycling plant where your materials are reused.