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Modern landfills are built using a layering system designed to safely isolate waste and monitor any byproducts, leaks and anything else that can harm the environment. Isolating the trash from air and water is vital for preventing contamination.
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C6H12O6 + 6O2 ---> 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy (ATP) The byproducts are carbon dioxide and water, the main product is energy
It doesn't produce radioactive byproducts.
Two possible byproducts of friction include change in acceleration and release of heat.
560,000 acres are active landfills. I have no idea about old landfills
If you mean byproducts, they are other things that are produced while producing a main product. At a dairy, milk would be considered a main product while sour cream, cottage cheese, and onion dip would be considered byproducts. At a sawmill, sawdust and mulch would be considered byproducts, since lumber is the main product. If you mean "other products" as listed on a chart, it depends on the chart. If the chart lists minerals or metals, then it would include miscellaneous or unknown minerals and metals that are not on the list.
When landfills fill up, people open up new landfills.
According to the state's Web site, there are approximately 50 active landfills in the State of Maine. An interactive map revealed that there are about 200 including the inactive landfills. The bulk of these landfills are in the southern part of the state.
the landfills are overflowing
Ozone's chemical composition is O3. It is formed when ultraviolet radiation first breaks the chemical bond between O2, forming 2 free oxygen atoms. These two free atoms then each combine with an O2 molecule forming two O3 molecules.