There are so many types of objects that are classified as hazardous waste that no one description can encompass their properties other than that they cause harm to humans or animals.
Fluorescent lamps or light bulbs contain various amounts of mercury in them. When they are thrown away they are eventually broken and the mercury can leak out. That makes them hazardous to people, animals, and the environment.
they are classified by how they are classified
Waste is the food waste and whaste I the whaste on your body
1) Bio-degradable waste 2) Non bio-degradable waste
Solid waste can be classified into different types depending on their source:a) Household waste is generally classified as municipal waste, b) Industrial waste as hazardous waste, and c) Biomedical waste or hospital waste as infectious waste.
Type 4 waste on the Bristol Stool Scale is classified as a normal, smooth, and soft stool that is easy to pass.
In the U.S., radioactive waste is divided into three main types, classified according to their activity, their heat generation potential, and what they physically contain. These three main levels are low level waste (LLW), transuranic waste (TRU), and high level waste (HLW). For each of these types of waste, there is a specific disposal solution -- above ground storage or shallow burial for low level waste and deep repository storage for transuranic and high level wastes. In most other countries, nuclear waste is categorized as low level waste, intermediate level waste, and high level waste. The reason for this different classification system is that in the U.S. waste is classified based on where it comes from; in most other countries, waste is classified according to what the effects of the waste might be. In both classifications, low level waste represents about 90% of all radioactive waste
Blood is a bodily fluid that carries nutrients, oxygen, and waste products throughout the body. It is best classified as a connective tissue.
Broken branches, twigs and leaves as well as animal, bird and insect droppings might be classified as waste products, but they biodegrade on the forest floor and add to the richness of the soil.
Radioactive waste depending on the dosage should be classified as 'pollution'. The waste word used really difines my reasoning. Its waste, unneeded products in our atmosphere, even if it is safe raioactive waste (in which i dont believe there is such a thing because further testing has not been done to work out future effects of radioactive waste on humans we may be slowly mutating) it is still unnatural 'waste' in our atmosphere. Definition of Pollution: the introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment. Radiation is not classified as healthy neither is waste and so far as i said there hasn't been further investigating into the long term effects of radiation even small leaks, so i would say that Raioactive waste/leaks should be classed as pollution.
Hazardous waste is classified based on its physical, chemical, and biological properties that pose a threat to human health or the environment. This could include toxicity, flammability, corrosiveness, or reactivity. Regulatory agencies provide specific criteria for determining if a waste is hazardous.
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Bleach itself is not classified as toxic waste; however, it can become hazardous if it is mixed with other substances or improperly disposed of. It is important to follow proper safety guidelines when using and disposing of bleach to prevent harm to human health and the environment.
If cancer is classified as 'extra arms', then the second one.
A pig is classified as a placental mammal because it develops inside its mother's uterus connected to her via a placenta, which allows for exchange of nutrients and waste between the mother and developing offspring. This is a common feature among most mammals, including pigs.
Blood is best classified as a connective tissue that consists of cells and plasma. Its main functions include transporting oxygen and nutrients, removing waste products, regulating body temperature, and defending against infections.