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Lots of things can be recycled. Many kinds of plastic, cloth (it's good for making paper if nothing else), paper, aluminum, steel ... pretty much any metal can be recycled.
Organic matter being recycled typically exists in the form of complex molecules such as carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. These molecules are broken down by decomposers into simpler forms like sugars, amino acids, fatty acids, and nucleotides during the recycling process.
Decomposition is the process by which organic matter breaks down into simpler compounds by the action of microorganisms. This process releases nutrients back into the environment, allowing them to be recycled and reused by living organisms.
Matter such as water, carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen must be recycled in the environment because they are essential for sustaining life. These elements are continuously used by living organisms in various processes such as respiration, photosynthesis, and nutrient cycling. Recycling ensures that these elements are continually available for different organisms to utilize, promoting ecosystem balance and health.
Decaying matter eventually breaks down into simpler compounds like water, carbon dioxide, and minerals, through the actions of decomposers such as bacteria and fungi. These simpler compounds are then recycled back into the ecosystem.
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Yes, curling irons can be recycled no matter how big or small they are. Hope this helped.
no it can not be recyled because matter can not be recycled so it cant be either
Both because matter is anything that takes up space the computer u are using is matter air is matter because air inside a balloon takes up space
The amount of matter that is recycled on Earth is not easily quantifiable due to the complex and interconnected nature of Earth's ecosystems. However, it is estimated that a significant amount of matter is recycled through processes like decomposition, nutrient cycling, and waste breakdown to sustain life on the planet. Recycling of matter is essential for maintaining the balance and health of Earth's ecosystems.
Energy cannot be recycled in an ecosystem. While matter like nutrients and water can be recycled within ecosystems, energy flows through the system and is eventually lost as heat.
because we have only a limited amount of matter on earth
A lot of our waste can biodegrade. In a manner of speaking, our world is filled with waste matter that has been recycled naturally.
If matter in the abiotic environment isn't being recycled, you may observe a buildup of waste or pollutants in the environment. This could lead to contamination of air, water, and soil, negatively impacting ecosystems and leading to health hazards for organisms. Monitoring waste accumulation and pollution levels can help in identifying if matter isn't being effectively recycled in the environment.
Unlike the one way flow of energy, matter is recycled within and between ecosystems.
It doesn't. The government just dumps it there hoping noone will ask questions.
Because paper and plastic are recycled through completely different processes. As a matter of fact many plastics are recycled in different ways.