snakes a groundhog and frogs and dogs and cats and rats and kitten and mitten are all dug each year in the backyard sof homless people whe they look for warmth and food. these dead animals smell like air freshinair to homless people because they dont have anything to make themselves smell good eno;ugh i love Lincoln day.
In the United States, approximately 164 million tons of waste are deposited in landfill sites each year. However, this number can vary by country and region depending on factors such as population size, waste generation rates, and waste management practices.
I'm sure it does, because as you probably know, some animals are very curious and therefore some of them will probably want to go and explore. Unfortunately, landfill sites can kill up to thousands of animals a year.
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depends of what its made of and whats in the landfill but maybe a year before it decomposes
The amount of landfill generated in a year can vary widely depending on the region and population. On average, a typical landfill in the United States receives about 2 million tons of waste annually. Globally, landfills accumulate billions of tons of waste each year.
It varies by location and population, but on average, a single person produces about 4.4 pounds of landfill waste per day, totaling roughly 1,600 pounds per year. In the United States, the total amount of landfill waste produced in one year is approximately 292.4 million tons.
The Seminole County landfill opened in 1975. It was established to manage waste for the growing population in the area and has undergone various expansions and improvements since its inception. The landfill plays a crucial role in the county's waste management system.
The amount of rubbish in a landfill can vary widely depending on its size, location, and usage. Landfills typically hold between hundreds of tons to millions of tons of waste. Over time, the amount of rubbish in a landfill will continue to grow as more waste is deposited.
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more then we can count but we can guess at about 1 million socks each year because of the holes that develop
2,000 fall into black holes and eat teeth
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