The answer is very simple. This chart has everything you need to know and we recommend you print the chart and hand it out, email it to your teacher, show friends, etc. Use this to help you think where you should throw you garbage. Here is the chart. Credits to Canva.
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Yes that's so true and we need to fix things before it is too late. It's takes 10 minutes for use to drink and throw away a water bottle, but it takes around 236520000 times of that for it to break down.
We use so many of these things in our daily lives, like plastic bottles. What we don't realize is that it these things may even outlive us. It's awful to think that so many bottles are thrown out each day and it will take 450 years for it to decay.