Street Garbage In The Philippines

Street Garbage In The Philippines

why dumping garbage on the street or road is prohibited in the philippines?

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1. why dumping garbage on the street or road is prohibited in the philippines?


Answer:

According to Aileen Lucero, national coordinator of EcoWaste Coalition, that the collection and proper disposal of waste in truly problematic, because of this, many conflict can be created, such as flooding due to the drainage being blocked by the wastes, various waste may end up in the ocean, and the wastes may harm ...Illegal dumping is the disposal of trash generated at one location and disposed of at another location without legal permission. This includes dumping yard waste, appliances, tires and other garbage in alleys, dumpsters, vacant lots and open desert locations.

Explanation:

Because it causes pollution, it, like flooding, scatters irresponsible people.People can also become ill as a result of diseases such as leptospirosis.Because rats live in the canal.

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2. Problem a. The street is clean. b. There are scattered garbage in the street. C. No trash bin in the area. Solution:​


Answer:

B

Explanation:

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3. A pile of garbage is decomposing in a nearby street. Discuss how the decomposing garbage is considered a biological condition or a resource​


Answer:

*In aerobic decomposition, living organisms, which use oxygen, feed upon the organic matter. They use the nitrogen, phosphorus, some of the carbon, and other required nutrients. Much of the carbon serves as a source of energy for the organisms and is burned up and respired as carbon dioxide (C02)

*The rate of decomposition is governed by three sets of factors—the physical environment (temperature, moisture and soil properties), the quantity and quality of the dead material available to decomposers, and the nature of the microbial community itself

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4. 5. What is the best way to prevent soil erosion? A. Put garbage in garbage pits. B. Throw garbage into a creek or river. C. Dump garbage on the street cornernonsense=report​


A.

Explanation:

B and C can cause flood that can lead to soil erosion

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Answer:

A. Put garbage in garbage pits.

Explanation:


5. Agarbage collector would like toCollect the garbage in all streetof subdivision along a shortestpossible path Is this an Eulerianor Hamiltonian problem? Explain why!​


Answer:

yes

Step-by-step explanation:

because the garbage is dirty


6. What is mental health like example the Environment Health:I throw garbage in the street


These environmental exposures (e.g., green space, noise, air pollution, weather conditions, housing conditions) might trigger mental disorders or be protective factors, facilitating stress reduction, mental recovery, etc.


7. 1. Put garbage in a labelled trash properly.2. Empty the garbage everyday.3. Throw garbage in the street or anywhere4. Uncover trash can.5. Segregate garbage accordingly.​


Answer:

1. /

2./

3.x

4.x

5. /

Explanation:

( / ) means its correct to do while ( x ) is not correct to do.


8. how can you have clean environment?A.cutting down trees B.burning garbage including old tiresC.putting garbage along the streetsD. disposing of garbage properly Yung Matino pong Sagot I Brainliest ko po.Thank u<3​


Answer:

C. Putting garbage along the streets

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Explanation:

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Answer:

C.putting garbage along the streets

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9. 4. A better plan for more effective garbage disposal has been drawn by theconcerned agencies.a. Garbage collectors refused to work.b. Garbage piled up in every street corner.c. People started to gather trash in the neighborhood.d. Garbage collection is done regularly.​


Answer:

a po this answer is helpful


10. how are many garbage trucks collecting garbage in the Philippines?


Answer:

because of the population in the Philippines


11. Mang Kanor, a street sweeper, collected 20 1/4 kg of garbage in the morning and 20 3/10 kg. in the afternoon . How many kilograms of garbage did Mang Kanor collect? help


Answer:

a. what is asked?

How many kilograms of garbage did Mang kanor collect?

b. what are the given facts?

20 1/4 and 20 3/10

c. what is operation to be used?

addition

d. what is number sentence?

20 1/4 + 20 3/10=N

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12. A garbage collector would like to collect the garbage in all the streets of a subdivision along a shortest possible. Is this an Eulerian or Hamiltonian problem? Explain why


Answer:

Hamiltonian

Step-by-step explanation:

A Hamiltonian circuit is a circuit that visits every vertex once with no repeats A Hamiltonian circuit ends up at the vertex from where it started. An Eulerian circuit traverses every edge in a graph exactly once, but  may repeat vertices, while a Hamiltonian circuit visits each vertex in a graph exactly  once but may repeat edges. While the garbage collector needed to drive down every street (edge) to collect the trash, the garbage truck driver instead needs to visit every one of a set of collection points. Instead of looking for a circuit that covers every edge once, the garbage collector is interested in a circuit that visits every vertex once.

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13. the focus of the 5R's in waste management are the following except one a.promotes a clean environment b.zero waste c.transform garbage into something useful d.pile of garbage in the street​


Answer:

d. pile of garbage in the street

Answer:

D.

Explanation:

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14. Record shows that 5/10 of the complaints in the barangay are about quarrelsover garbage disposal and 417 are about animals roaming the streets. What isthe total fraction of complaints about garbage disposal and roaming animals?​


Answer:

1 1/14 (mixed number)

Step-by-step explanation:

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15. Can someone pls answer? (no nonsense answers pls)1. where do residue from files belong?a. rubbish b. garbagec. Street Sweepingsd. special waste2. where do leftover foods belong?a. rubbish b. garbagec. Street Sweepingsd. special waste3. where do dead batteries belong?a. rubbish b. garbagec. Street Sweepingsd. special waste4. where do cigarette butts belong?a. rubbish b. garbagec. Street Sweepingsd. special wasteI really need this :')​


Answer:

1. d.

2. b.

3. d.

4. rubbish.

Explanation:


16. 7. Which of the following ways discuss about keeping the environment clean?A. Throw your garbage in the proper waste disposal.B. Throw your garbage anywhere.C. Keep your garbage inside your school bag.D. Don't mind the garbage in the streets​


Answer:

A

Explanation:

IN ORDER NOT TO ADD POLUTION  ABOUT GARBAGGE

Answer:

a

Explanation:


17. what would you do if you found a lot of garbage scattered in the street​


Answer:

I will throw them into to the garbage can

The Anti-Littering Law is MMDA Regulation No. 96-009 entitled, "PROHIBITING LITTERING/DUMPING/THROWING OF GARBAGE, RUBBISH OR ANY KIND OF WASTE IN OPEN OR PUBLIC PLACES, AND REQUIRING ALL OWNER'S, LESSEES, OCCUPANTS OF RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, WHETHER PRIVATE OR PUBLIC TO CLEAN AND MAINTAIN THE CLEANLINESS OF THEIR FRONTAGE AND IMMEDIATE SURROUNDINGS AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION THEREOF", which was enacted into law by the Metro Manila Council on the 22nd Day of August, 1996. The regulation was amended on May 6, 1999 byMMDA Regulation No. 99-006.

When did the Anti-Littering Law take effect?

The law originally took effect on September 15, 1996. The implementation of the law was suspended last August 2002. The law will again be implemented in Metro Manila starting September 16, 2010.

What acts are prohibited by the Anti-Littering Law?

The Anti-Littering Law prohibits the following acts:

Littering, Illegal dumping, Illegal disposal of garbage;

Urinating, defecating, spitting in a public place;

Dirty frontage and immediate surroundings for establishment owners;

Improper and untimely stacking of garbage outside residence or establishment;

Obstruction (any dilapidated appliance, vehicle, and etc., display of merchandise, illegal structure along sidewalk);

Dirty public utility vehicles, or no trash can or receptacle;

Spilling, scattering, littering of wastes by public utility vehicles; and

Illegal posting or installed signage, billboards, posters, streamers and movie ads


18. write five predictions regarding the garbage problem in the Philippines​


Five prediction regarding garbage problem on the Philippines:

1. Flooding garbage.

2. Dirty air.

3. Unhealthy Place.

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19. write 3 paragraph article from this topic,"Garbage along the street".​


There are already ways of getting rid of garbage so people won’t have to see it or smell it. For example there is incineration, in which trash that can’t be recycled is burned. Although this meets the requirements mentioned above it has a downside. The burning itself causes waste and eventually it will have a bad effect on the environment. Recycling is a good process that reuses materials so they won’t be wasted and cause waste. But many products are not recyclable, like plastics.

There are a number of ways to solve the dilemma of collection and transportation of municipal solid waste. An underground system of conveyor belts to the dump is a possibility. It would…show more content…

But that raises other questions. Obviously, it is evident that this form of disposal does not even dispose of the garbage as much as just simply putting the trash in a garbage can.

I think the average person would say that it would be a lot easier to, instead of mining ourselves out of our resources, that it would be more efficient to recycle the parts in our automobiles. That is easier said than done. I think if our politicians were aware of statistics like that, then they would probably be more involved in helping our environment. Laws should be passed that instead of selling a dead car to a junkyard for a couple hundred dollars, that people should have to recycle the materials used on those cars. Maybe there would be perks for doing so, but that would definitely help out this crisis. Before all that can happen though, research needs to be made on how to successfully recycle these materials. Once this can be done, through the cooperation of politicians, scientists, and automobile owners, we will soon be living in a better environment.


20. what if Every person is allowed to use the street as his own comfort room and garbage bin?


Answer:

Then you'll always see people in a garbage bin.


21. whats the best way to solve this problem about dumping garbage on the streets, road or anywhere?


Answer:

By having an announcement to all people who live to the environment about how to dispose garbage properly.Also they'll do a clean up drive to clean the dump of garbage.

Explanation:

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Answer:

IF YOUR WASTE WAS BIODEGRADABLE (NABUBULOK)YOU CAN BURRY IT AND IF YOU WASTE WAS NON BIODEGRADABLE (HINDI NABUBULOK) YOU CAN RECYCLE OR REUSE IT

Explanation:

BY DOING THAT YOU CAN HELP MOTHER EARTH ON PREVENTING SO MANY POLUTIONS THAT CAN CAUSE SICKNESS.


22. Mang Juan, a street sweeper, collected 20 1/4 kg.of garbage in the morning and 20 3/10 kg. in the afternoon. He segregated the garbage and found out that 9 1/2 kg. of the garbage collected was biodegradable. How many kilograms of garbage are non-biodegradable? ​


Answer:

20 1/4 + 20 3/10 = 20 5/20 + 20 6/20=

40 25/20 or 40 5/4 or 41 1/4 - 9 1/2 =41 1/4

9 2/4 =40 5/4 -9 2/4 = 31 3/4

Step-by-step explanation:

31 3/4 is the answer

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23. Garbage, Rubbish, Ashes, Street Refuse, Dead Animals, Abandoned Vehicles, Industrial Waste, Demolition Waste, what are this called? ​


Answer:

it's called SOLID WASTE.

Solid waste
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24. is a garbage has a great influence to philippine art?


Answer:

* no, di po ako sigurado

Explanation:

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25. specific issue about garbage in the Philippines​


Answer:

like many rapidly developing countries, the Philippines grapples with unsustainable plastic production/consumption and insufficient solid waste management infrastructure. A staggering 2.7 million tons of plastic waste are generated in the Philippines each year, and an estimated 20 percent ends up in the ocean


26. 5. It consist of human waste, normally wrapped and thrown into sidewalks and streetsa. Garbageb. Rubbishc. Stable Manured Street night soil​


Answer:

street night soil

Explanation:


27. transform to passive voice to active voice3.the garbage cans were emptied by tge street sweepers​


Answer:

The street sweepers emptied the garbage cans.

Explanation:


28. Tonton's family and their neighbors started throwing their garbage at the street corner.What will happen?​


Answer:

i dknt know

Explanation:

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29. B C D E 1. Burning of leaves and weeds 2. Throwing of garbage on the streets 3. Washing clothes in the river 4. Burning of plastics 5. Dumping garbage in the riveri will brainleast ​


Answer:

B

C

E

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30. 2. If you don't adopt the dog, it might be killed on the street 3. Don't throw your garbage anywhere.​


Answer:

ano daw

Explanation:

2. If you don't adopt the dog, it might be killed on the street 3. Don't throw your garbage anywhere.

Explanation:

If you don't adopt the dog


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