Garbage is usually dumped in the oceans, on streets, in school lunchrooms and scatered around the garbage can.
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.
Garbage. You put Garbage in the Garbage.
The garbage of Garbage Island comes from mostly the United States
Blue is thought of as a solid color. Green is thought of as a secondary color.
Bio-mass
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.
Garbage is usually thought of anything that cannot be reused, or be put back in the earth. A piece of Styrofoam is considered garbage because it cannot ever decompose. Yes, you can throw it out, but the only way to permanently get rid of it is to burn it. This causes harmful fumes and gasses to remain in the air, which are bad for us. Anyways, anything that cannot be decomposed back into the earth is considered garbage.
Garbage is usually dumped in the oceans, on streets, in school lunchrooms and scatered around the garbage can.
Thermal energy is often considered useful because it is the "waste product" of many chemical and physical processes.
All garbage is stored in the dumpsters usually in a central location which varies from airport to airport.
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.
Unnecesary waste.
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depends on what the garbage is...... if its organic, usually its a LOT faster. if not, then were all screwed
because a dump is usually a dump of garbage and garbage has heaps of bacteria in it with then bacteria is what causes pollution
In my area the cause is usually the garbage guys going on strike for one reason or another.