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Yes, garbage disposals should be installed with a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) for safety reasons.
Yes, a garbage disposal should be connected to a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) for safety reasons.
Landfills.
Eggs should be thrown in the garbage when they crack open on the ground completely or when they start to rot
it is either dumped in the ocean, put into a garbage ship, or is pounded into the ground, filling big holes.
No garbage is not geothermal. Geothermal means heat from under the ground like the power under volcanoes. Garbage can be used as biomass, which is a renewable form of energy. The garbage can be burnt (or organic garbage can be fermented to generate methane, which can be burnt) to produce electricity.
Yes, a garbage disposal should be connected to a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) for safety reasons.
Depends how compact-able the garbage is.
You can throw away your garbage then dumping it on the ground.
That would mainly depend on how much garbage you threw out. For example if you were to throw a candy wrapper on the ground, it wouldn't be the cause for Global Warming, but if you threw a truckload of them on the ground, then it would be much more harmful. I highly doubt that if any single person were to throw a piece of trash on the ground it would cause a lot of pollution, but keep in mind that other people are doing that too and when lots of people do it, then it becomes a problem.