Depends on what u call waste.
Decomposers. These microorganisms play a crucial role in the ecosystem by breaking down organic matter into simpler forms, releasing nutrients back into the environment for use by other organisms.
recycle nutrients from dead organisms or their wastes
the introductoon of harmfullevels of chemicals or wastes into the environment is called
Toxic, flammable, corrosive, reactive, and radioactive wastes encompass various hazardous materials. Toxic wastes can harm human health and the environment, while flammable wastes pose fire risks. Corrosive wastes can damage materials and living tissues, and reactive wastes may undergo hazardous chemical reactions. Radioactive wastes emit ionizing radiation, requiring specialized handling and disposal methods to protect public safety and the environment.
Decomposers, such as bacteria, fungi, and detritivores like earthworms and maggots, work together to break down the organic molecules of dead organisms. By decomposing dead matter, they release nutrients back into the environment, completing the nutrient cycle.
yes
material that recycles naturally back into the environment.
It first gets sent to the recycling area, where it is left to decompose. It might take a while to do this, but after this is accomplished it is taken to burn. From there on, all the scraps are left, and are sent to the factories to remake the material.
We will be filled with wastes.
Decomposers. These microorganisms play a crucial role in the ecosystem by breaking down organic matter into simpler forms, releasing nutrients back into the environment for use by other organisms.
recycle nutrients from dead organisms or their wastes
recycle / recycles / am,is,are recycling.I recycle all my household waste.She recycles all her household waste to.We are recycling our household wastes.
recycle
Recycling is simply reusing materials. Humans recycle as an attempt to maintain their current habitat.
YOU RECYCLE to help the environment. Keep recycling!
YOU RECYCLE to help the environment. Keep recycling!
Argentina has no recycling program and thus does not separate organic, inorganic and dangerous wastes. Ironically, some of Argentina's waste paper and glass is exported to Brazil for recycling and then sold back to Argentina.