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What is Incineration? please answer ​

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Answered by Calla
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Incineration is the process of destroying waste materials by burning. Incineration is carried out both on a small scale by individuals, and so on a large scale industries.

Incineration converts solid waste into ash, flue gas and heat.

Answered by anikagoyal01
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Incineration is a waste treatment process that involves the combustion (burning)  of organic substances contained in waste materials. ​

Incineration is often used in the production of electricity as it reduces the mass of waste up to 96 percent.​

Incineration is the process of burning biodegradable garbage.​

The exhaust gases from this process may be toxic, hence it is treated before being released into the environment. ​

Incineration of waste materials converts the waste into ash, flue gas and heat.​

People often burn leaves, weeds, grass, branches and other dried garden waste.​

Incineration is popular among smaller countries like Japan, whose scarcity of land make incineration a convenient way to dispose of waste.​

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