yes, they are recyclable, my mam puts hers in the recycling bin all the time
The density of milk ranges from 1027 to 1033 kilograms per cubic meter or 1.027 to 1.033 grams per cubic centimeter . So 1 litre of milk weighs 1027 to 1033 grams or 1.027 to 1.033kilograms.may be 60 grams
1 liter: - 1,000 milliletres - 1.75 imperial pints - 0.2 imperial gallons - 100 centiletres
Milking machines revolutionized dairy farming practices by automating the milking process, increasing efficiency, and reducing the manual labor required. Before milking machines, farmers had to milk cows by hand, which was time-consuming and physically demanding. The introduction of milking machines allowed for faster, more consistent milking, leading to increased productivity on dairy farms.
Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet,Eating her curds and wiegh,Along came a spider who sat down beside her,And frightened Miss Muffet away!Curds are a dairy productobtained by coagulating milk in a process called curdling. Whey is the liquid remaining after milk has been curdled and strained. The whole mess is similar to cottage cheese.
A lot of items can be recycled. Such as some minerals, some bottles and cans, paper, electronic devises.AnswerA lot of items can be recycled. Such as some minerals, some bottles and cans, paper, electronic devises. Also metal, cans, paper, plastic, glass =pAnswerOne which many of the people doesn't know is Printer toner and Cartridge recycling which is also a money making project.
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It depends where you live. Check your city or towns website, or just put you city's name and "recyclable" would probably get you the information. Go Green!
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The term "jugs" as a slang for breasts may have originated from the resemblance of breasts to jugs or pitchers in terms of shape or size. It is used informally and can be considered vulgar or offensive in some contexts.
Milk jugs are generally made of high-density polyethylene plastic. A small amount would probably pass through you undigested. I wouldn't experiment to find out about a large amount.
You can separate aluminum and steel by getting a magnet, and by putting it against the can and seeing if it sticks or not. I f it sticks, its steel. If it doesn't its aluminum. And well... milk jugs and soda bottles, you can clearly tell that soda bottles are bottles with soda in it, and milk jugs are jugs with milk in it.
The 2 inside the recycling triangle on the bottom reveals them to be HDPE, high density polyethylene.
yea they do float yo! yea they do float yo!
Whatever project you want to do with that.
No, they come in cartons and plastic jugs, at least at the superstore.