Landfills smell due to the decomposition process of organic waste, which releases gases such as methane and hydrogen sulfide. These gases create the characteristic odor associated with landfills. Covering the landfill with soil or using technology to capture and treat these gases can help reduce the smell.
Liquids can disappear from landfill sites through a process called leachate. When rainwater or other liquids come into contact with the waste in a landfill, they can dissolve and carry away various chemicals and compounds, creating a toxic liquid known as leachate that can seep into the surrounding soil and water sources. Additionally, some liquids may evaporate over time, especially if the landfill is not properly sealed or covered.
Liquids are not taken to landfill sites because they can leak and contaminate soil and water sources, leading to environmental damage and health risks. Additionally, liquids can produce unpleasant odors, attract pests, and create potential hazards during the landfill management process.
The liquid that can seep from a landfill site is called leachate. It is formed when rainwater filters through the waste, picking up various contaminants along the way.
Oh, dude, pH level in landfill sites is like super important because it affects the breakdown of waste. When the pH is too low or too high, it can mess up the whole decomposition process. So, like, you want to keep that pH level in check to make sure everything's rotting away nicely.
The word 'smell' is both a noun (smell, smells) and a verb (smell, smells, smelling, smelled).Examples:I like the smell of this air freshener. (noun)I smell fresh baked bread. (verb)The noun forms of the verb to smell are smeller and the gerund, smelling.
it dosnt smell
Landfill and dumps do a lot of damage by taking up room that could be used for bulding houses on and the smell
A landfill photo is available in the links. If you key "landfill" in to Google and click images, you will be rewarded with a page of landfill photographs. The KKK is a landfill that takes only poor white trash.
i guess because it doesn't take up as much room or smell and incineration gets rid of it does that sound bout right? (:
Sanitary Landfill
Landfill in French is "décharge."
No, Santa doesn't normally smell like trash. There was one time, when he kind of crash-landed into a landfill... but almost never. There are some fake Santas that don't always smell good, but the real one almost always smells like hot chocolate and peppermint.
stuff that goes in a landfill.
The Sky Is a Landfill was created in 1998.
A sanitary landfill
Landfill is made by a lot of trash in a certain place.
what preventd garbage from decomposing in a landfill