about 500 i think or 600 that's about how much
Rubbish usually ends up in a landfill. Some local councils separate rubbish into recyclables, organics and rubbish. Recyclables are recycled, organics go into compost or a methane producer and rubbish then goes to landfill.
humans are affecting the planet by dumping rubbish on the ground. when it rains all the rubbish goes into the drains and out to sea witch all the fish think is food and eat it
The only real way is to remove the rubbish
kieran is rubbish
I think there will be too much contamination in it. Take the salt and the sea weed for instance. Let alone all the other rubbish that we pump into the sea anyway such as raw sewage other oils and city garbage. The list goes on.........
The sea forms a sea cave which goes into a arch then it goes into a stack and finally when the sea eroded for years a stump is formed
over 14 billion pounds, between waste and trash.
i hate seaturtles there rubbish
the middle of the sea is the pasific ocean.alot of rubbish gets either sweped away or they just get dump by as human beeings . we are the problem why these sea animals get stuck in rubbish just like a turtal that got cougt in a red ring and survived till adulterty age your answer was answerd by Alanyss vaiangina
Rubbish in Antarctica is disposed of by recycling or otherwise packing up waste and shipping it back to the country that supports the research station. Some rubbish is burned on the continent. No rubbish ends up in the Southern Ocean.
hahha theres no reward!! it just helps the sea and marine animals :]]
Approximately 3.37 trillion worth of trade goes through the South China Sea annually.