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1.Empty plastic bottles: Can be recycled by handing them in at a local supermarket. 2.Emty glass bottles: Can be recycled by handing them in at a special container for glass. 3.Toys: Can be given to other children or for example to an orphanage. Toys can be recycled in factories to make new ones. 4.Drink cans: You throw them away in a waste container. They are picked up by trucks and brought to factories for recycling. 5.Empty packages: Can be hand in at waste containers. They are also picked up by trucks and brought to factories for recycling.
There are three types of wood flooring: solid, engineered, engineered floating. Solid is natural wood usually 3/4" thick. Engineered is solid piece of wood on top of compressed wood the wood is usually 1/4" thick and the compressed wood is anywhere from 1/4" to 1/2" thick. Engineered floating is thin solid piece of wood on top of compressed wood, it is thin enough so during installation it does not have to be attached to the subfloor. The solid wood is usually about 1/8" thick and the compressed is 1/4" thick. All these three types come in all different types of wood species such as bamboo.
This depends...Bruce and most solid hardwood 3/4" thick needs a 3/4" expansion joint at the wall. Other types of wood, engineered and floating can vary. Typically it is between 1/4" and 1/2". The install instructions should state.
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The 4 different types of solid pyroclastics are volcanic bombs, lapilli, volcanic ash, and volcanic blocks
We use four types of biomass today: 1) wood and agricultural products; 2) solid waste; 3) landfill gas; and 4) alcohol fuels.
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what are the sources of land pollution
semi-solid or solid solid: 1 rubbish 2 garbage 3 stable manure 4 street sweepings 5 ashes 6 dead animals 7 yard cuttings semisolid: 1 industrial and factory wastes 2 radioactive waste fromk nuclear plants
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ANSWER:- There are nine types of solution:- (1). Gas of Gas. (2).Gas of Liquid. (3).Gas of Solid. (4).Liquid of Gas. (5).Liquid of Liquid. (6).Liquid of Solid. (7).Solid of Solid. (8).Solid of Liquid. (9).Solid of Gas.
Singapore's 4 national taps Singapore's 4 national taps are:1) Water from local catchment2) Imported water from Johor3) Desalinated water from the sea4) Reclaimed/Recycled water from local waste water (NEWater)
1.Empty plastic bottles: Can be recycled by handing them in at a local supermarket. 2.Emty glass bottles: Can be recycled by handing them in at a special container for glass. 3.Toys: Can be given to other children or for example to an orphanage. Toys can be recycled in factories to make new ones. 4.Drink cans: You throw them away in a waste container. They are picked up by trucks and brought to factories for recycling. 5.Empty packages: Can be hand in at waste containers. They are also picked up by trucks and brought to factories for recycling.
Not very much, because the water would all get recycled. All of your waste would get filtered, purified, and turned back into food.
excretory, urinary, respiratory, and lymphatic The excretory system removes solid, food waste from the body aka poop The urinary system removes liquid waste aka pee The respiratory system removes gaseous waste CO2 The Lymphatic system removes cellular waste and excretes it through the skin as sweat