The pile of trash.........?
Depends on the trash
The boy was helping his mom take out the trash. (noun)The puppy left home alone is likely to trash the room. (verb)
Yes, it is a noun. Trash, rubble, and garbage are nouns. Trash can also be used as a verb (to dispose of, or slang to criticize harshly).
In order to empty the trash bin on an iPhone, navigate to the mailbox's screen. On this screen tap the trash icon and then select delete all.
Land fill is the contents of your trash can.
Trash can.
Trash cans are used to get rid of things you don't want anymore. It is a way to separate things you don't want anymore and be able to dispose of them. A person can leave trash cans out for the disposal worker to come pick up its' contents.
The contents of the folder are also deleted. Usually your computer will ask you to confirm the operation If you do delete a whole folder. It can be easily retrieved from the Trash Bin. Or recycling folder
Covering a trash can helps keep pests, such as raccoons, from getting into the contents and causing a mess. It also helps keep the contents from blowing away in the wind and keeps flies and other insects out.
To dispose of old glow sticks, you can cut them open and pour out the liquid contents into a trash bag. Then, throw away the empty plastic tube in the regular trash. Be sure to wash your hands after handling the glow stick liquid.
You can find a trash compactor that crushes 100 percent to the bottom of the compactor by visiting a local home improvement store. They have a wide variety of models which crush the contents to varies levels depending on the application.
A 50-pound bag of dog food will likely not fit into a 13-gallon trash can. A 13-gallon trash can has a volume of about 1.74 cubic feet, while a 50-pound bag of dog food typically contains around 2 to 3 cubic feet of food, depending on the type and density. Therefore, the bag's contents will exceed the capacity of the trash can.
Raccoons do not consider it as trash. They consider it as food. Since most trash cans are easily opened, it is much easier than having to search for food in the wild and having to dig, climb or wade to earn a meal.
The Trash Can should be a permanent feature, like the Finder icon at the other end, on the Dock. You can dig down to: /System/Library/CoreServices/Dock.app/Contents/MacOS/Dock and hack the Trash settings to give you a Remove from Dock option when you click and hold on the icon, like any other application, but this will break the Code Signing and will be reset when the computer is restarted again restoring the Trash Can to its rightful place. It is not clear what is trying to be achieved but would a Simple Finder set up help? (See links below)
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