Just about anything can be recycled. Paper products such as newspapers or books, but avoid the glossy pages, and cardboard like cereal boxes. Plastic such as water and coke bottles, milk jugs,plastic grocery bags, fruit cups, and pudding cups. Glass can be recycled like glass bottles or jars. Aluminum is also recyclable, such as soda cans or tomato paste cans.
All items should be rinsed out and remove staples. Some places require them to be separated carefully, even by glass color (clear, green, brown).
These materials are called "elastic materials.".
Raw materials are materials that are used in the productions of goods and materials. They are the very basic materials and are feedstock for finished products.
Philip Gustave Laurson has written: 'Mechanics of materials' -- subject(s): Building materials, Materials, Strength of materials 'Properties and mechanics of materials' -- subject(s): Building materials, Strength of materials
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Materials science is the study of scientific materials.
Literary materials are written materials by an author or writer.
The protection of materials involve the protection of materials.
The raw materials used in cement are,Calcareous materials (limestone)Argillaceous materials (clay)GypsumPozzolanic materials (fly ash, pumicite)
Materials that transmit light are called transparent materials, while materials that scatter light in various directions are called translucent materials. Materials that do not allow light to pass through are called opaque materials.
The harmful effects of materials that are invented by technology are materials that are not biodegradable. This is because the materials are synthetic materials and cause destruction to the environment.
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Donald R. Askeland has written: 'The science and engineering of materials' -- subject(s): Materials, Materials science, Strength of materials, Textbooks 'Essentials of materials science and engineering' -- subject(s): Materials science, Problems, exercises, Materials