Because some American knucklehead politician convinced or paid a Chinese politician that the extremely poor Chinese could actually make a living scrounging through our garbage like rats. They think they can find useful garbage like metal in bottle caps and used razors. If they're lucky, maybe they can find an old Twinkie to snack on.
to China
Amerigo Vespucci did not go to China. He was an Italian explorer who traveled to the Americas. It was Christopher Columbus who was attempting to find a western route to China when he discovered the Americas instead.
According to history apart from Americas it affected every major part. India , china, Europe were affected the most.
No, jaguars do not live in China. They are native to the Americas, primarily found in South and Central America.
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china and americas but there is dispute over who invented it though
It is about the same, except that in China there is more people and more polution. Technologies in China is even better than in the Americas!
china exports it's goods to many countries. just to name a few: AMERICAS, ASIA, CHINA, so on and so forth!
Yes, they came from Europe, China and the Americas.
50-80%
China manages its waste through a combination of landfill, incineration, and recycling. While landfills are still commonly used, the government has increasingly promoted waste-to-energy incineration to reduce the volume of waste and generate electricity. Recycling efforts have been bolstered by stricter regulations and public campaigns to encourage waste separation at the source. Overall, China's waste management strategies are evolving to address the growing challenges of urbanization and environmental sustainability.
China has historically been one of the largest importers of e-waste from other countries for processing. This influx of electronic waste is primarily due to its extensive recycling industries that extract valuable materials. However, in recent years, China has implemented stricter regulations on e-waste imports to combat environmental pollution and improve public health. As a result, the flow of e-waste into China has decreased, prompting some waste to be redirected to other countries.