It doesn't. The government just dumps it there hoping noone will ask questions.
no it can not be recyled because matter can not be recycled so it cant be either
Both because matter is anything that takes up space the computer u are using is matter air is matter because air inside a balloon takes up space
Many nutrient-rich oceanic areas are located near river mouths. Additionally, nutrients can be recycled in the ocean through the decay of plant and animal matter by bacterial processes. Generally, dissolved nutrient concentrations are highest close to land or in deeper parts of the ocean.
The amount of matter that is recycled on Earth is not easily quantifiable due to the complex and interconnected nature of Earth's ecosystems. However, it is estimated that a significant amount of matter is recycled through processes like decomposition, nutrient cycling, and waste breakdown to sustain life on the planet. Recycling of matter is essential for maintaining the balance and health of Earth's ecosystems.
Energy cannot be recycled in an ecosystem. While matter like nutrients and water can be recycled within ecosystems, energy flows through the system and is eventually lost as heat.
Unlike the one way flow of energy, matter is recycled within and between ecosystems.
no
Because paper and plastic are recycled through completely different processes. As a matter of fact many plastics are recycled in different ways.
Unlike the one way flow of energy, matter is recycled within and between ecosystems.
actually it occurs because of the law of conservation of matter= matter can't be created or destroyed it is just being changed
if you shove it up your but
because the water will evapor when it remains to it constant