The pile of trash.........?
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)
When trash goes to the dump, it is typically deposited in a landfill, where it is compacted and covered with soil to minimize odor and vermin. Over time, organic materials may decompose, producing methane gas, which can be captured for energy. Non-biodegradable items remain in the landfill, potentially for hundreds of years. Some materials may be recycled or diverted to waste-to-energy facilities, depending on local waste management practices.
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).
Unless you recycle, all of your waste, not counting what goes in the sewer, goes to landfills. At your home, about 15% of your trash is recyclable and in an office as much as 85% of what goes into trash cans is recyclable.
When kinda but if your trash goes on the streets or in lakes animals might eat it and die and your trash might end up in cars
If you are talking about solid waste, it goes into the toilet, then to the sewer. If you are talking about trash waste, it goes to land-fills.Most of the trash in land-fills is paper.So yeah, that's where it goes.
How much trash goes in Lakes and Rivers?
it goes to landfill, or an incinerator
it goes straight to the dump.
Ermis Georgiadis goes by Plik Trash.
its recycled or reused to build new metal
The trash goes into a cycle (home -> plant -> store, ext) and it keeps doing it.
It goes to really big land fills where people bury it underground.
Millions of tonnes
The fill that goes into land fill sites is human trash.