Suggestions of pollution disease garbage in river may depend on the source of the garbage and the resources available to make the river water safe for animals and humans.
Learn of the Water Cycle and from that example of the water evaporating from the ocean and going to the clouds to rain on the mountains and ground and to go through the rivers and minerals, you can create your own water cycle to clean the river water for animals and humans.
For example, at the beach, you cannot drink the ocean water, but you can dig a hole in the sand and drink the water from it because the water is somewhat filtered, albeit, brackish tasting.
If the garbage is a huge problem, you can make a campaign for teaching people to not through garbage in your river.
You can make lots of videos of the garbage, make a website to show all the videos and create awareness online and offline to make trashy people be a little more embarrassed to throw trash in your river.
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They suggest that the human condition is garbage. (APEX)
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I suggest Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.
Suggest a diet for hypothyroidism patient with chronic heart disease.
Forcing Garbage CollectionFirst and foremost, unlike this paragraphs title, garbage collection cannot be forced. However, Java provides some methods that allow you to request that the JVM perform garbage collection.In reality, it is possible only to suggest to the JVM that it perform garbage collection. However, there are no guarantees the JVM will actually remove all of the unused objects from memory (even if garbage collection is run).
Wouldn't suggest it. A shredder would be better choice.
I would alternatively suggest opening a grammar book.
suggest ways by wgich you,as a responsible individual,can help minimize pollution
Estimating the exact number of pieces of garbage in the Hudson River is challenging due to its dynamic environment and varying conditions. Studies suggest that thousands of tons of debris, including plastic, metal, and organic waste, accumulate in the river over time. Efforts, such as cleanup initiatives and monitoring programs, aim to reduce pollution and improve the river's health, but a precise count of individual pieces is difficult to obtain.
No medical evidence to suggest it is.
Abstinence usually works 100 % of the time. Try that.