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explain how land fill sites help wildlife​

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Answered by ayushkwar3567
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A landfill site, also known as a tip, dump, rubbish dump, garbage dump, or dumping ground, is a site for the disposal of waste materials. Landfill is the oldest and most common form of waste disposal, although the systematic burial of the waste with daily, intermediate and final covers only began in the 1940s. In the past, refuse was simply left in piles or thrown into pits; in archeology this is known as a midden.

A landfill in Poland

Some landfill sites are used for waste management purposes, such as temporary storage, consolidation and transfer, or for various stages of processing waste material, such as sorting, treatment, or recycling. Unless they are stabilized, landfills may undergo severe shaking or soil liquefaction of the ground during an earthquake. Once full the area over a landfill site may be reclaimed for other uses.

Answered by jolysanthosh57
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Explanation:

As well as the direct effects on animals, landfills are having an indirect effect on them too. The chemicals contaminate plants and waters, which are then consumed by animals lower in the food chain.

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