about 100 kg.
Australia: 56% of Australian waste either cannot be recycled, or is not recycled.
a lot
None. I enjoy every last Watt of it.
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Pretty much all organs produce there own waste and get rid of it, but its the skin that removes a lot of internal waste through the pours, along with the small intestine and bladder that excrete excess or useless food/drink from the body, through the penis/vigina and anus. But like i said the answer really is every organ.
Despite have a greater population, Europe still does not waste as much food every year as does the United States.
It is called Rock melon, pretty much every where in Australia.
No studies have been done
Pretty much like every other mammal. Through our colon, which is attached to our anus. Our urine is passed through our bladder, through our ureters, down our urethra and out of our body. Standing up or sitting down, either way, it comes out. But humans excrete waste in a toilet and animals excrete waste in their surroundings.
Approximately 130,000 tons of plastic waste enters the oceans around the world each year, with Australia contributing a significant portion of that. While exact daily figures for Australia can vary, it is estimated that around 1,000 tons of plastic waste may be discarded into the ocean annually from the country. This highlights the ongoing issue of marine pollution and the need for improved waste management practices. Efforts are being made to reduce this impact through various initiatives and regulations.
Australia imports about 143 billion dollars of supplies per year. Hope this helps, HelixBreaker
It depends on the student and how much time you spend goofing off instead of getting it done.