The adjective 'limited' would be appropriate.
It keeps harmful materials (ex. plastics) from getting into the ocean, and being eaten by the animals.
Not recycling can have a big impact on the ocean and environment. If a person does not recycle, their plastic bags and other discarded materials can make their way into the ocean and cause animals to become tangled.
the materials are salt and meat
Who says it is? It's got to go somewhere, and "underground" is one of the least objectionable places we put it (other options: blowing around above ground; into the ocean). Recycling for recyclable materials is of course better, but for materials that can't be recycled, underground is pretty good.
Saving the tree's, we wouldn't pollute the ocean, and it would save energy.
It doesn't decompose and just stays in the ocean killing animals.
== == materials get into water by animals waste
Ocean sediments are deposits of materials(organic or in-organic) at the substractum of the ocean.
Not recycling can damage nature by causing the destruction of natural resources. Not recycling can also cause huge amounts of plastic and glass to end up in the ocean where the garbage often destroys environments and kills animals.
10,000 tons
10,000 tons
The ocean has a higher heat capacity.