Well, not really. It actually depends on how you are using it.
If the can melting is being done to recycle and reuse the material, then it has a positive affect on the environment, as less energy is expended recycling than in producing aluminum from the base bauxite. Otherwise, it is a waste of heat energy and liquid aluminum burns and kills most lifeforms.
Aluminium doesn't rust, ever. But it can corrode, which is similar. Anodising offers some protection, but it's all down to how bad the environment is. Bad enough, and any metal will take damage.
No.
Plastic!!!!!!!!!! Aluminum recycles, but most plastics do not.
Yes.
Aluminum soda cans do not decompose in the environment. They can take hundreds to thousands of years to break down naturally. Recycling aluminum cans is a more sustainable option to reduce their impact on the environment.
Aluminum is generally considered better for the environment than glass because it is more easily recyclable and requires less energy to produce.
its bad because when you recycle it it spreads out pollutents that can harm you.
The speed at which aluminum oxide forms in a specific environment can vary depending on factors such as temperature, pressure, and the presence of other substances. In general, aluminum oxide can form relatively quickly in certain conditions, but the exact rate of formation can be influenced by the specific circumstances of the environment.
Elmer's glue is not bad for the environment.
Some materials like plastic are bad for the environment.
Some materials like plastic are bad for the environment.