Organic decomposition always progresses better with adequate moisture.
Wet garbage is composed of organics, that is those components that can be composted (decompose naturally). Dry garbage is manufactured goods that do not decompose easily such as metal, glass, and plastic. While recycling is available for most forms of dry garbage, and composting of wet garbage can be done quite easily at home, most garbage, wet and dry, are disposed of via municipal and private waste contractors. It is typically buried in landfills, incinerated in large furnaces, or dumped at sea.
Dry garbage is a pile of smelly garbage that's been left to dry because someone wanted to dry their garbage somehow? what sort of question is that?
Wet garbage refers to organic waste that contains a significant amount of moisture, such as food scraps, fruit and vegetable peels, and other biodegradable materials. This type of waste is typically heavier and can decompose more quickly than dry garbage, leading to odors and attracting pests if not disposed of properly. Proper management of wet garbage is essential for effective waste recycling and composting processes. Many municipalities encourage separating wet garbage from dry waste to facilitate composting and reduce landfill contributions.
The expectation for the arrow points would depend on the context of the environment being discussed. If the setting is a humid area or near water sources, one might expect the arrow points to be moist. Conversely, in arid or dry conditions, the arrow points would likely be dry. Therefore, without specific context, it’s difficult to definitively say whether they would be moist or dry.
Dry: Free from moisture or liquid; not wet or moist. Wet: Covered or saturated with water or another liquid. Hope this helped*
Wet garbage is composed of organics, that is those components that can be composted (decompose naturally). Dry garbage is manufactured goods that do not decompose easily such as metal, glass, and plastic. While recycling is available for most forms of dry garbage, and composting of wet garbage can be done quite easily at home, most garbage, wet and dry, are disposed of via municipal and private waste contractors. It is typically buried in landfills, incinerated in large furnaces, or dumped at sea.
Dry garbage is manufactured goods that do not decompose easily such as metal, glass, and plastic. While recycling is available for most forms of dry garbage, and composting of wet garbage can be done quite easily at home, most garbage, wet and dry, are disposed of via municipal and private waste contractors. It is typically buried in landfills, incinerated in large furnaces, or dumped at sea
Moist bread grows mold faster.much better than dry
Dry garbage can be recycled and wet garbage can be used as fertilizers.
Dry garbage includes things that are dry. Wet garbage is soiled garbage, that could be wet with just about anything.
dry;not moist, but you can make it wet, but it is dry.
Conductivity. Moisture conducts the heat better than a dry system.
Dry garbage is a pile of smelly garbage that's been left to dry because someone wanted to dry their garbage somehow? what sort of question is that?
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Wet garbage refers to organic waste that contains a significant amount of moisture, such as food scraps, fruit and vegetable peels, and other biodegradable materials. This type of waste is typically heavier and can decompose more quickly than dry garbage, leading to odors and attracting pests if not disposed of properly. Proper management of wet garbage is essential for effective waste recycling and composting processes. Many municipalities encourage separating wet garbage from dry waste to facilitate composting and reduce landfill contributions.
Depending on the environment. a hot and dry area will slow the decomposition in comparison to a wet, moist area. i would say anywhere from 1-3 months.