Statues are commonly made from marble.
They make a new landfill and start to put the rubbish there.
Rubbish can get into the ocean, and have a negative effect on the penguins. It can make them sick, or even kill them.
the first person to make a bronze tool It is said that the Greeks were the first to make bronze statues, if that is what you are looking for.
Make Way for Willie Nelson was created in 1967.
To make chemical rubbish in Alchemy Classic, combine two elements in the game that do not create a new element. This will result in chemical rubbish, which is essentially a failure in the alchemical process.
The statue of David
Australia makes around 40.7 mil kg in rubbish a day
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Well obviously if you make something it has to be left somewhere. If you make rubbish it gets left behind at a rubbish dump, or where every you are. It is used to tell people how the more rubbish and damage they make, the more damage you leave the environment with. I'm sure that's not the original meaning of it but it is commonly used.
Rubbish can be dangerous to humans because of the things that can grow on the rubbish. Mold can make you sick.
The Romans' created statues that were looked as though they were real. They also depicted every flaw of the person being sculpted to make it more lifelike. People would be able to "read" the statues and remember what the person did or be made aware of some honor or quality of the person. More modern sculptors have taken similar approaches when designing statues. This is done to make the statues as realistic looking as possible.