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"Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe takes place in Nigeria.
The sitcom "Friends" takes place in New York City, primarily in the Greenwich Village neighborhood.
Part of the book takes place in Drake (a village in Alaska). And the rest of it takes place in Minneapolis.
"Matlock" took place in Atlanta, Georgia. The show followed lawyer Ben Matlock as he solved various criminal cases in the city.
Location refers to a specific point or position in physical or geographic space where something is situated or found. It can also refer to a setting or place where events or activities take place.
When your recycling container is full the best place to take it is the local recycling center. Which will be able to take your items and possibly give you some cash for them.
take it too a recycling place and get a new one!!
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It will depend on your area. You might have a government run place to take used oil or you may need to contact a local recycling center that runs for profit and will charge you a disposal fee.
The best thing to do is contact your local garbage collection department, recycling center or local government offices. Most towns have programs in place to dispose of this type of material.
You can take them to home dept for recycling. they take the gas out and melt them down.
Take it to any auto parts store, Walmart, or any place that accepts oil for recycling.
Any recycling center in any city, New York or otherwise, accept aluminum recycling. All you need to do is find your local recycle center and take in your recycling.
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Yes. but not in any old recycling bin. You have to go to a special recycling place.
If I understood the question correctly, it is # Reduce # Reuse # Recycle But the question you asked may have a different answer
The recycling of the lithosphere primarily occurs at convergent plate boundaries, where one tectonic plate is forced beneath another in a process known as subduction. This leads to the recycling of oceanic lithosphere back into the mantle. Additionally, some recycling may occur at transform boundaries where lithospheric plates slide past each other.