it is good because it gets rid of some of the waste because if there is two much waste burning it is the easiest way
incineration composting landfill open damping
There is no good or bad science. If you enjoy it, it can be categorised as good science but if you do not like science it is bad science
Both Good for keeping you warm; Bad for the environment
good its not bad
No, biomass typically produces energy through incineration which does not require solar energy.
No, incineration is NOT good for the evironment. Wondering why? Look up air pollution and see what comes up.
Incineration can reduce the volume of waste by up to 90%, reducing the need for landfill space. It can also generate energy through the combustion process, providing a source of renewable energy. Additionally, modern incineration facilities employ advanced air pollution control technologies to minimize emissions.
it gives off bad and harmful gases which pollutes our air around us
Calvin R. Brunner has written: 'Incineration systems handbook' -- subject(s): Incinerators, Incineration 'Handbook of hazardous waste incineration' -- subject(s): Incineration, Hazardous wastes 'Hazardous air emissions from incineration' -- subject(s): Air, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Incineration, Handbooks, manuals, Hazardous wastes, Incineration, Pollution 'Plasma arc and other thermal destruction technologies applied to persistent organic pollutants' -- subject(s): Plasma heating, Incineration, Hazardous wastes, Persistent pollutants 'Incineration Systems Seminar Notebook' 'Handbook of incineration systems' -- subject(s): Incinerators, Incineration
The meaning of incineration is the burning of waste materials in a furnace.
Toshima Incineration Plant was created in 1999.
Frederiksberg Incineration Plant was created in 1903.
Incineration is burning up waste products.
The people who works at the incineration place is someone who knows about engeneering.
The meaning of diluted is low concentration of a solute; incineration is burning.
Due to a shortage of available lands, the country of Singapore disposes of rubbish mainly via incineration. The first incineration plant in Singapore was established in 1979.
Yes