That depends on what is being incinerated but certainly water vapour, and carbon dioxide will be produced.
Releasing of hazardous gases and smoke.
Toshima Incineration Plant was created in 1999.
Yes
-It's hard to find -It's Expensive to create energy plants to send the natural gases
These are the noble gases; but they aren't completely unreactive !
Releasing of hazardous gases and smoke.
There are several advantages of incineration. A couple of the advantages are reduction in waste and no greenhouse gases at any landfill.
it gives off bad and harmful gases which pollutes our air around us
It is affected because of the smell and the fumes and the gases from all the waste that humans put out
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The meaning of incineration is the burning of waste materials in a furnace.
Frederiksberg Incineration Plant was created in 1903.
Toshima Incineration Plant was created in 1999.
Incineration is burning up waste products.
The people who works at the incineration place is someone who knows about engeneering.
The meaning of diluted is low concentration of a solute; incineration is burning.
No, incineration is NOT good for the evironment. Wondering why? Look up air pollution and see what comes up.