If it is not recycled then yes i think it does effect the earth... plastic can kill up to 400 cows a year from cows eating and getting the "wiff" that plastic gives off.
Partially molten, plastic like, flowing layer located below the solid part of Earth's mantle is the Asthenosphere. The asthenosphere is mechanically weak and ductiley deforming region of the upper mantle.
Global Warming and Heat
A homeowner can plant flowers and/or trees to get oxygen and help the Earth! You can also RECYCLE! Cans, alluminum, plastic, and paper! Remember: Recycle Reduce and Reuse! Thanks for helping the earth, but this is only for those who ARE HELPING THE EARTH!
The ozone layer has the greatest effect on the amount of ultraviolet radiation received at the earth's surface from the Sun. Cloud formation and atmospheric thickness, in combination with solar angle, have the greatest effect on the amount of visible and infrared radiation received at the earth's surface from the sun
Those based on observation, measurement, and reason.
The chemicals in plastic trash cans can effect birds and other wildlife. When plastic breaks down in the environment, it can affect the environment. The effects are studied by earth scientists.
yes, temperature does effect plastic if it gets to hot it can melt it.
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Plastic beads are made out of plastic. Sometimes they are coloured to add an appealing effect.
By plastic many of the herbivorous can die by eating it.As plastic is non biodegradable it can not be degist
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the primary element responsible for the greenhouse effect. It traps heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to global warming. Other greenhouse gases, such as methane and water vapor, also contribute to this effect.
say no to plastic or say no to human life by m.s.modi
When the Earth runs out of oil, then we will possibly run out of plastic. Then again, there are ways of making plastic from things other than oil. And people could recycle the plastic that they already use.
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Answer: the mantle :)
lithosphere
mantle