Measure the space and see if you can find some other cabinetry that would fit in there. Maybe drawers or another specialty cabinet? A carpenter can create what you would need and should be able to closely (if not exactly) match the cabinetry style and color.
Black holes are stars that have collapsed and formed into a black hole. Black holes essentially suck up anything around them and are so strong that not even light can escape it. Think of it as a trash compactor it sucks up things then crushes them down.
1. Shut-down power to compactor unit. 2. Remove the trash bin. 3. Remove four plastic "button" in floor of unit to expose screw-driver access holes. (One hole at each corner of the floor of compacting cavity.) 4. Use medium size, flat blade screw-driver to retract the leveling screws until the pads touch the bottom of the unit. This action lowers the unit and should make it free to "rock back-and-forth". 5. Once free to move, it can simply slide forward from beneath the sink. Protect the floor because the sliding unit can damage the surface.
they are a lot of ways to bury trash which is step 1 : dig a deep big hole step 2 : put the trash or waste in it step 3 : cover it with the soil
A big hole in the ground for trash is typically called a landfill. It is a designated area where waste is buried or deposited, undergoes decomposition, or is incinerated to manage and dispose of solid waste. Landfills are carefully managed to minimize environmental impacts and maximize space efficiency.
trash is disposed off by the following points..... 1.in separate bins 2.it is divided into groups like recyclable bin,plastic bin,glass bin etc 3.it is recyclable these are only used in western countries.
they do it with there hands and dump it into a small hole that the trash is put but,people can accualy Re use it.
A black hole isn't a hole in the sense that it is a "drain" that funnels things out of the universe. Think of it more as a trash compactor. Everything a black hole sucks in contributes to the mass of the black hole and sits there at a impossibly small focus called a singularity. However, with the evidence of hawking radiation, (small particles that escape a black hole's event horizon periodically). It is now understoon that black holes have a "memory" of everything they've eaten. For example, if a black hole were to suck you up, your matter wouldn't disappear. Over the course of trillions of years, you would be spat out, particle by particle. So black holes will increase in density until there is nothing left to suck up around them, and then in an incredibly slow process (trillions and trillions of years) a black hole will lose density particle at a time until it is completely evaporated!
It is not possible to repair silicon bakeware. One the bakeware gets a hole in it, it is best to just toss the bakeware into the trash.
By eating certian foods found in the trash hole. That food changes often though so no one can really give you a straight answer.
Ideally you should trash this oven immediately, or consult a repair person. However, technically you can continue to safely use the microwave if the hole is equal to or smaller than the hole size that you see on the door screen and additional arcing is not occurring during the cooking cycle. Even though it is possible to continue using it, I personally would trash it and buy a new one. Too much danger is using it in this condition.
> Do black holes really exist It was almost forty years ago that the astronomical community generally agreed that what was being observed in Cignus X-1 (yes, that's the star's name) could only be explained as a black hole. All attempts over the decades to explain what we see as anything else have failed. To me, that makes as "real" as anything else outside our solar system. > how do you fit in them if they are so small? Me? If I came too close to a black hole, I'd be torn to shreds in a matter of micro-seconds. And that's assuming I somehow survived the x-ray exposure as I got closer to a black hole. After that, my mass would be compacted just like I were in a trash compactor, only infinitely more compacted. Since I'd be dead LONG before the atoms of my body became part of the black hole, they'd fit in just fine.
Stratospheric pollution is the depletion of ozone layer (ozone hole) by certain compounds like Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) , oxides of nitrogen (which released into upper atmosphere from engines of supersonic transport planes).