It the food you eat and bile which also collours your POP
It is affected because of the smell and the fumes and the gases from all the waste that humans put out
Fertilizing the lawn
No. Waste isn't a chemical compound, so it makes no sense to talk about it being either a monomer or polymer.
Bacteria digest the vegetables and produce waste
There are three main types of chemical waste. These include general chemical waste, highly reactive chemical waste, as well as chemically contaminated solid waste.
Human waste can smell like raw sewage due to the presence of certain compounds, such as sulfur-containing molecules, that are released during the breakdown of proteins and other organic matter in the digestive system. These compounds can produce a strong, unpleasant odor similar to that of raw sewage.
No, pollution is not an example of chemical weathering. Chemical weathering refers to the breakdown of rocks and minerals through chemical reactions, while pollution refers to the introduction of harmful substances into the environment, which can have negative impacts on ecosystems and human health.
Because of a chemical combination in your digestive system and dead red blood cels
yes it does and that's a stupid question
Chemical changes can have both positive and negative effects on the Earth. Some chemical changes, like natural chemical reactions in the environment, are a normal part of the Earth's ecosystem. However, human-induced chemical changes, such as pollution and industrial waste, can have detrimental effects on the environment, causing air and water pollution, habitat destruction, and negative impacts on wildlife and human health.
The process of digestion that makes human excrement is renewable, and the process to rid ourselves of waste is renewable.
It is a combination of much waste that has accumulated over a period of time in your body, combining with other fluids to create a nauseous smell.