2.what do you think might happen when
there are no more places available for landfills?
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Beyond what most individuals witness, the largest landfill is actually in the ocean. The North Pacific Ocean’s gyre, one of five central ocean gyres on the globe, is home to a bundle of debris dubbed the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Ocean gyres are circular ocean currents caused by the Earth’s wind patterns and the planet’s rotation. Towards the center, the water is calm, so—like a flushing toilet bowl—the debris is drawn toward the middle and becomes stagnant.
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former landfills are often repurposed into landfill-gas-to-energy sites. Generating power from captured landfill gas isn't new, and converted electricity is often fed back into the grid to power
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