Burning trash in a muck fire can release harmful pollutants into the air, groundwater, and the surrounding environment. It is not a recommended or safe way to dispose of waste. It is best to follow proper waste disposal methods to protect the environment and human health.
It will release smoke which is hazardous to the environment and your health. Neighbours may also not like you burning your rubbish and may phone the council. Also, if you have any aluminium cans among the trash that you burn, it will release a poisonous gas into the air which (I think) can cause lung disease.
Burning a hydrangea plant will release water vapor, carbon dioxide, and other combustion byproducts into the air. The plant material will be consumed, leaving behind ash and residue. Burning a hydrangea is not recommended as it can harm the environment and should be avoided.
Yes, burning ivy can release toxins that can be harmful if inhaled. It is best to dispose of ivy through other means such as composting or throwing it away.
Burning is a chemical process. The ability to burn, flammability, is a chemical property.
yes. we should recycle our trash not burn it. But sometimes burn could be a better option.
Burning trash releases harmful pollutants into the air and can contribute to air pollution and climate change. It can also produce toxic ash residue that may contaminate soil and water sources. Additionally, burning trash can pose health risks to those exposed to the toxic fumes.
Biomass power stations. (Regular power stations that burn coal can easily be converted to burning biomass (vegetation), reducing pollution, just by changing the fuel.)
Burn them - the heat can then be used to power things.
The Manitowoc Power Plant is a coal fired plant. It was originally designed to burn stoker coal, but has implemented changes to lower harmful emissions and enable burning of cleaner forms of coal.
Power plants that burn trash, construction debris, even tires to fuel boilers to generate steam that turn turbines to generate electricity. It burns hot enough and the exhaust is scrubbed so there is very little if any pollution put into the air.
i want the dam answer sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooory All you get when you burn a plant is some heat, smoke and ash. Depending on the size of the plant, you may get a lot of heat, a lot of smoke and a pile of ash. In addition, If you get to close while the plant is burning, you will get burnt. Dah!
Any plant that is dry burns easily. Grasses are good for burning. Dead plants are usually dry and will burn easy.
People used to burn their trash because most places did not have trash collection services to remove garbage. Since people used fires for cooking and heating it was easy to burn trash.
If you burn your trash, make sure that you do not put a printer toner cartridge in the trash will all of your newspapers and other items. It is very bad to burn these. You will inhale some of the smoke while you are tending the fire. You do not want to inhale burning ink or the smoke from the melting plastic. Both of these things can be quite bad for you, with lasting health ramifications.
burn or bury the trash
Well if the American Flag touches the ground you are supposed to burn it. And if a flag is old and tattered then it should be burned