Why Can T We Just Burn Trash. you might think a great solution would be to send our worst garbage into the sun, but we'll never make it. why can’t we throw all our trash into a volcano and burn it up? while volcanoes might seem like the ideal natural incinerator for our massive amounts of garbage, there are a few obstacles between us and a magical geological trash chute to the center of the. suppose it was possible to dump trash safely into a lava lake: The solid residue that is left behind is a poisonous ash. gases tend to escape quickly, with streaming lava flows and typically less explosive, devastating bursts. When plastics, garbage and metals burn, they release a lot of toxic gases. What would happen to the trash? Many reasons, mainly because a lot of volcanos can't reach the right. so when you throw trash into a volcano, you’re burning it, without the benefit of generating power, and putting out more pollutants than if it was burned in an industrial incinerator. at first glance, a volcano’s hot lava seems ideal for incinerating our trash. why don’t we just burn all garbage? But, like so many things in science, it’s so much more complicated. Sometimes, rather than instantly erupting, magma tends to stagnate in the volcanic vent, forming a lava lake. The whole idea of global garbage dumping is centred around these magma lakes.
why don’t we just burn all garbage? gases tend to escape quickly, with streaming lava flows and typically less explosive, devastating bursts. The solid residue that is left behind is a poisonous ash. The whole idea of global garbage dumping is centred around these magma lakes. But, like so many things in science, it’s so much more complicated. you might think a great solution would be to send our worst garbage into the sun, but we'll never make it. at first glance, a volcano’s hot lava seems ideal for incinerating our trash. Burning plastics in the open releases many toxic gases, including greenhouse gases, into the atmosphere. Sometimes, rather than instantly erupting, magma tends to stagnate in the volcanic vent, forming a lava lake. so when you throw trash into a volcano, you’re burning it, without the benefit of generating power, and putting out more pollutants than if it was burned in an industrial incinerator.
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Why Can T We Just Burn Trash The solid residue that is left behind is a poisonous ash. while volcanoes might seem like the ideal natural incinerator for our massive amounts of garbage, there are a few obstacles between us and a magical geological trash chute to the center of the. why can’t we throw all our trash into a volcano and burn it up? gases tend to escape quickly, with streaming lava flows and typically less explosive, devastating bursts. What would happen to the trash? at first glance, a volcano’s hot lava seems ideal for incinerating our trash. Many reasons, mainly because a lot of volcanos can't reach the right. But, like so many things in science, it’s so much more complicated. When plastics, garbage and metals burn, they release a lot of toxic gases. The solid residue that is left behind is a poisonous ash. so when you throw trash into a volcano, you’re burning it, without the benefit of generating power, and putting out more pollutants than if it was burned in an industrial incinerator. why don’t we just burn all garbage? Burning plastics in the open releases many toxic gases, including greenhouse gases, into the atmosphere. The whole idea of global garbage dumping is centred around these magma lakes. you might think a great solution would be to send our worst garbage into the sun, but we'll never make it. Sometimes, rather than instantly erupting, magma tends to stagnate in the volcanic vent, forming a lava lake.