The pile of trash.........?
A pile of garbage is commonly referred to as a "dump" or "landfill." In more casual terms, it might also be called "rubbish," "litter," or "waste." Specific terms can vary based on context, such as "trash heap" or "garbage mound." In urban settings, it may also be referred to as a "garbage pile."
Trash will pile up around you. It looks nasty, then it starts rotting and smells nasty. Plus, garbage all over will make you sick because harmful bacteria grow there.
Depends on the trash
The boy was helping his mom take out the trash. (noun)The puppy left home alone is likely to trash the room. (verb)
Yes, it is a noun. Trash, rubble, and garbage are nouns. Trash can also be used as a verb (to dispose of, or slang to criticize harshly).
That depends on how much trash there is. Because the sq. mile of trash could be scattered everywhere and not in a pile, or it could be in a huge pile of trash or a mountain of trash.
The collective nouns "heap" and "pile" are both used for trash.
It is dirt, just a small pile of dirt by the baseboard...if you sweep it up and place it in the trash can, it will be a small pile of dirt in the trash
to a big pile of trash that is organized by a company and it is called a landfill.
I guess you mean: how high is a 14 foot high pile of trash in inches? 1 ft = 12 in ⇒ 14 ft = 14 x 12 = 168 in The 14 foot high pile of trash is 168 inches high.
They put trash in a big huge pile and burn it.
that relationship was idiotic why would he wanna be with that pile of trash?
I know three: build a compost pile; burn it; or recycle it
Historic piles are called shell piles or middens. Middens also included other trash and kitchen remains. Current usage looks like it is shell pile.
Usually a broom. Sweep the dirt pile into a dust pan and then deposit it in the trash.
It means, "pile." It could mean a pile of wool, a pile driven into the ground, a Voltaic pile (battery), or an atomic pile (nuclear reactor).
Since litter means trash that is not in the trash can, guinea pigs don't tend to come from a "litter". Of course, if you find a guinea pig in a pile of litter you can always let me know.