Science, asked by zoya9210, 7 months ago

1 . In which of this in which layers does you must get from?

2. what happens to the waste in the forest.?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1) i can't understood your question my friend.

2) Most items are then sent abroad to developing countries where they are sold at markets to be re-worn. Items which are not suitable to be reused as clothing are broken down so that their fastenings, trimmings and fibres can be recycled. Textiles collected from the kerb are recycled by Green World Recycling Ltd.

Answered by sdagdiya1234
5

Answer:

1) Identities are complicated. Getting to know someone well takes time and effort. When you first meet someone new, you ask a lot of questions to understand who they are and how you should relate to them. Social context also provides many cues for us as individuals. As relationships deepen, the nuance of individual personalities becomes revealed to us as we probe deeper, and also create shared experiences with others.

2)THERE IS NO WASTE IN THE FOREST BECAUSE When the plants and animals die in the forest, this is considered as waste. When they die, the microorganisms present in the soil helps to convert the waste into hummus or nutrients for the soil which in turn used by plants. And, therefore forest doesn't contain any waste materials.

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