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The decline of porpoise bones in garbage piles may indicate changes in human consumption patterns, resource availability, or trade networks. It could also suggest shifts in environmental conditions impacting porpoise populations or fishing practices. Studying this decline can provide insights into past human activities and ecological dynamics.
The people left behind many tools and artifacts, as well as some bones from themselves and things like garbage piles.
because there is so many of vicham,kundi vadai etc.......................................................................................................,
Cleaner air and other natural resources, greater pest control, healthier plants and soils, lower city and county garbage collection bills, and more sanitary buildings and lawns are ways that compost piles affect the environment in the short term. Carbon- and nitrogen-rich recyclables, kitchen scraps, and yard debris go into compost piles instead of in garbage cans and landfills. Compost piles produce natural, organic soil amendments, fertilizers, mulches, and rejuvenators that replace environmentally-unfriendly chemical inputs.
The most severe problem with garbage is where to put it. There's a huge pile of garbage in the middle of the Pacific Ocean; New York piles it on barges; garbage dumps get compacted and built on (the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California, is on a garbage dump and there are tubes in the ground to release the methane, a major cause of Global Warming). We can only recycle and compost so much garbage. Garbage attracts rats and other disease-carrying vermin. Garbage and littering can also cause animals to suffocate. The chemicals in the pollution cause chemicals to rise into the air causing air pollution.
cut in between the two unbreakable piles of bones (according to my nephew who plays the game).
The last idol is found in one of two piles of junk bones. It is on the way to Digadig village.
Timber piles, Concrete piles, steel piles, composite piles,Driven cast in situ piles, Bored cast in situ piles, Driven precast piles, Bored precast piles,Prestressed concrete piles, under reamed Piles
Rubble is the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up. This word is never inflected for plural. It's customary to indicate its plural form with the measure word "piles of," as in "piles of rubble." (Grammarians call words that are invariably singular in form "singulare tantum")
Piles is not infectious.
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Nine piles of sand.