No. It contributes to air pollution.
by recycling it :)
To the site of the company doing the recycling process. There are many recycling companies in the US.
yes
Burning Burying Recycling
It is recycling old stuff.
Yes, burning newspaper is a chemical change because it undergoes a chemical reaction (combustion) that changes its chemical composition. The heat and flame produced during burning are evidence of this chemical reaction taking place.
It is recycling old stuff.
30 feet
The guys on a recycling bin there is a jug,newspaper,carton,plastic bottle,tape.glass bottles and cans
You can store it in a plastic baggy! Or another waterproof container! Or just a good ol' cardboard box. Or you can throw it in the recycling bin and save some energy one newspaper at a time
You can only recycle glass, plastic, metals, and newspaper. All containers need to be rinsed out.
Yes, burning an old newspaper is a physical change. When the newspaper burns, it undergoes a chemical change rather than a physical one because new substances, such as ash, carbon dioxide, and water vapor, are formed as a result of the combustion process. While the physical form of the newspaper changes (from solid to gas), the key transformation is chemical, as the original material is altered at the molecular level.