I throw the garbage in the chute when I was full.
It lands in a garbage bin and is later taken to a garbage dump by a garbage truck.
Once trash has been thrown down the garbage chute, it falls into a dumpster. A garbage truck will come once a week to empty the garbage truck and take the trash to the dump.
No, she just went down the garbage chute. She's perfectly fine.
loads of squirrels carry her into the garbage disposal...
A garbage chute is a length of tubing, usually made from galvanized steel, that allows objects to fall from a higher location to a lower point. Trash chutes are a continuous length, so the people on the top floor and the people on the second floor (and everyone in between) use the same chute to move their trash downward.
A laundry chute is a metal shaft down a multi-storey building which usually has an opening on each floor and ends in the basement. It is similar to a garbage chute in that it takes the thing it is named after and delivers it to an appropriate location. A laundry chute will generally deliver dirty laundry to the laundry area of the building for washing. ~Machiavelli
An industrial (or “commercial”) compactor is a machine which collects rubbish in a container before compacting it. The garbage is inserted at ground level, from a loading dock to a buried pit or chute. The garbage accumulates in the container until an operator initiates a compaction cycle. The waste is then forced into the container’s far end by a platen linked to a hydraulic ram. The garbage is crushed (or “compacted”) and its volume decreases by 11 times.
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They had a chute out!
* The downward facing area of the chute * The density of the air * The mass being lowered by the chute * The integrity of the chute * The motion of the air around the chute