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There isn't one - no energy is "garbage". You could recover energy as heat from garbage by burning it for heating purposes or to raise steam to drive turbo-alternators.
the advantage of burning garbage as follows:easytask, fast to do, not consuming a lot of time,disadvantage:a. pollutedb. can affect to the health of the peoplec. no one gets comy feeling living next to a trash incinerator
the advantage of burning garbage as follows:easytask, fast to do, not consuming a lot of time,disadvantage:a. pollutedb. can affect to the health of the peoplec. no one gets comy feeling living next to a trash incinerator
Garbage. You put Garbage in the Garbage.
Yes, soil is a renewable resource.Definition of renewable: Natural resources that constantly are being replaced by nature.Answer:Difficult question to answer. While the mineral elements of soil, eroded rock, is difficult to renew quickly, it is possible. The organic components of fertile soil are another matter. Consider those who compost garbage. This is a natural process that is used to renew soil.So, the long and short of it is, soil is a renewable resource, but not easily done.Answer:It is not a consumable resource so I dont see how it could be renewable. Nutrients can be depleted from soil and are easily replaced but the soil itself does not go anywhere.yes it is
No, this is energy from biomass. Geothermal means using the Earth's heat, usually from deep underground.
burning garbage
Burning garbage produces greenhouse gases. It can cause ozone depletion.
Garbage is renewable. There is always more coming tomorrow.But it is not a resource, unless you are using it to generate methane (CH4). Then it is a renewable resource.A:No, because the definition of a renewable resource is any natural resource that is recycled or replaced constantly by nature. A natural resource is a part of the environment that is useful or necessary for the survival of living organisms. Garbage is constantly replaced but not by nature. Garbage is not necessary for the survival of living organisms. A:No, it is not. it isn't really renewable because we really do nothing with it but let it sit in landfills.
fire
Trash to enery refers to incineration. Modern incinerators burn the waste material to create steam that in turn fuels an electrical generator. The emmissions that are created during the burning process are "scrubbed" to reduce the pollution that is emmitted into the environment.
Yes, burning is a chemical process.
The act of burning garbage causes the release of toxins into the air. This makes it difficult for people to breathe and can cause physical harm.
biomass
biomass
wen you are throwing garbage in rivers or burning garbage
No garbage is not geothermal. Geothermal means heat from under the ground like the power under volcanoes. Garbage can be used as biomass, which is a renewable form of energy. The garbage can be burnt (or organic garbage can be fermented to generate methane, which can be burnt) to produce electricity.