Well you have most of it that could be recycled could recycle everything in it. Metal, plastic, lights, and everything else.
ho much memory does a modern PC have
The effect of extra weight in a car depends on a lot of varibles. Like how much weight, where is displaced and what kind of car. There's a lot of engineering that goes into that kind of question. Too much weight makes a car handle badly and not brake well. Too little weight does the same thing. Race cars displace their weight carefully. They try to get a perfect balance of handling and performance. The rule of thumb is that the less a car weighs, the better the mileage.
Actually the computer has changed the car for the better. A car is so much cleaner now and does mind boggling things that was once science fiction in the last century. Cars can have as many as 60 computer modules in them....controlling everthing from engines to rain sensors.
A two car garage could use as much wood as a two car garage could use if a two car garage could use wood? It depends on how big you want it, and how solid you want it to be, and how you're making it. Try this: http://www.freeww.com/garage.html another approach is to find a home center selling "garage packages" and review the parts list of what is included. there are 200,000 parts in a new home, a garage could require at least 100,000 parts, don't try this alone
Innovation is the cause of modern technology. It is the creative mind that causes advances in technology that keeps it modern.
Almost every single part is recyclable.
The entire vehicle can be recycled. All the parts are recyclable.
Many types of "old stuff" can readily be recycled. A few examples: Many metals such as steel, cast iron, brass, bronze, and aluminum are all recyclable Some types of plastics are also recyclable including soda and other containers. Glass is recyclable. Old tires are also recyclable. Car batteries are also recyclable. Even asphalt and concrete have been recycled.
The word that is opposite of the word "recyclable" is "non-recyclable."
recyclable
No!!!!!!!!!!!They are not recyclable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yes it is recyclable
Yes, cardboard is recyclable.
The packaging is always too much, but at least if it is cardboard, it is recyclable.
Unless you recycle, all of your waste, not counting what goes in the sewer, goes to landfills. At your home, about 15% of your trash is recyclable and in an office as much as 85% of what goes into trash cans is recyclable.
Water is a natural recyclable resource.
Yes. Steel is very recyclable.