Organic garbage as far as i know would be yard waste sometimes known as "greens" or maybe even food waste
A dark brown, fresh smelling, nutrient rich organic material called humus is what organic garbage turns into after it's composted.
Garbage with a high organic content, such as meats, fish, and vegetables, tends to emit stronger and more unpleasant odors compared to garbage with a low organic content, like paper and glass. This is because organic materials decompose and produce gases like ammonia and sulfides, contributing to the foul smell.
depends on what the garbage is...... if its organic, usually its a LOT faster. if not, then were all screwed
Glass, Paper, Plastic, Metals anda at leat the Organic ones. These are the Basics but you can include Nuclear garbage, and garbage from Hospitals (Both too dangerous).
the only thing in common, i hope, is that they deal with organics. one with wastes, the other with produceing organic products
No garbage is not geothermal. Geothermal means heat from under the ground like the power under volcanoes. Garbage can be used as biomass, which is a renewable form of energy. The garbage can be burnt (or organic garbage can be fermented to generate methane, which can be burnt) to produce electricity.
The organic material in garbage start to decompose (rot) under the activity of fungi and bacteria (decomposes) and this causes the organic material to break down into its chemical components. Some of these components are volatile and and have a strong smell (Ammonia and Hydrogen Sulfide) causing the garbage to smell bad.
Garbage can be used to generate electricity in two ways.Organic garbage can be contained, fermented, and used to generate methane, which can be burnt to generate electricity.Non-organic garbage can be burned as biomass and the heat used to generate electricity.
Factories releasing toxic chemicals into rivers.People throwing plastic garbage Ito the rivers and oceans.
Organic compounds, such as old, rotten vegetables and fruits are best.
"Garbage ants" is not a recognized species of ant. It could be a colloquial term used to describe ants that forage for food scraps and leftovers in garbage or trash areas. Ants are known for their scavenging behavior and ability to feed on a wide variety of organic matter, including decaying food waste found in garbage.
A pail of garbage mixture would consist of elements and compounds. Garbage can contain various elements such as carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen from organic matter, as well as compounds like plastics, metals, and chemicals.