no, plastic is made out of oils usually petroleum.
New technology was able to process starch into methylglucoside, a biodegradable plastic. This corn plastic breaks down after being buried in landfills for only seven months, while oilbased plastic never breaks down completely.
the headlights are made from plastic
House wires are made of copper. They're jacketed in plastic or rubber to keep from setting flammables on fire, to keep short circuits from happening and to keep things from being electrocuted.
Usually it is made of plastic as the name suggests.
Plastic shipping bags are still being made. Biodegradable plastic and degradable plastic bags are much friendlier to the environment than just regular plastic bags.
This is a ridiculous question and you know he is human.
Ten examples are roads, factories, vehicles, plastic, glass,television,mobiles, computers, houses, bridges etc.
roads are still being built
Metal, resin, or wood resin being plastic
They went from being dirt trails to being made of small stones
Plastic was invented and first produced in the United States and France in the early 20th century. Today, plastic is manufactured in many countries around the world, with China being one of the largest producers.
No the roads are made out of asphalt.
Yes, certain types of gas can eat through plastic, particularly if it is a reactive or corrosive gas. The speed at which the gas eats through the plastic will depend on factors such as the type of plastic and the concentration and nature of the gas being used. It is important to use plastics that are compatible with the specific gas being stored or transported.
we can keep our roads clean by not splliting on them. not throwing garbage here and there. and the last very important thing is not to throw plastic bags on them
Plastic alarm clocks are made of plastic.
Modern roads in Italy are made by the government just like they are everywhere.