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This is not true. Composting REDUCES the amount of garbage, and can, if done properly, reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
A force machine does not reduce the amount of work that has to be done
Antarctica has incorporated many rubbish disposal plans to help control the amount of trash that is found throughout the country. These plans include recycling, reusing, and burning waste materials that create large bulk in landfills.
No. It reduces the amount of force required, but it does not reduce the total amount of work. In fact, due to friction, it will probably increase the total amount of work.
Economical buying, cultivating and eating of consumables and household recycling of leftovers and scraps into casseroles, meatloafs, preserves, soups and stews and into compost bins, containers, heaps, piles or pits are things which can be done to reduce the impact of food compost. Orts can account for an unnecessarily high amount of debris, garbage, litter, and trash in landfills, which produce greenhouse gases and result in environmental degradation. Wise household decisions regarding meals and recycling will reduce the in-going volumes for refuse collectors.
You governments can restrict the amount of children a couple can have.
The planting of more trees can protect soil from wind and water erosion. The terracing of hillsides also helps to reduce the effects of erosion.
you just erm ... look at the backm of a research the recycle label if u dont no it
treated before it is used
Recoil when firing gun can be reduced by calculating which ammunition would be the lightest and slowest load while still getting the job done effectively. Also, a recoil pad may be installed to help reduce the amount of recoil.
The thing that can be done to reduce bias is sampling random things
plantation of trees must be done to reduce the impact.