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where should you bury expired materials

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1. where should you bury expired materials


Burial pits are useful for disposing of sharps, body parts, and expired medicines. Try not to fill waste pits with materials that can be composted (such as food waste), reused (some glass and plastic materials), or put in a landfill after disinfection (plastics, cloth, bandages).

If there is waste collection and a landfill nearby, disinfected waste can be collected and safely buried there. If there is not, consider building small waste pits at the health center to make sure waste is safely buried. Because sharps are the most dangerous wastes, it is always best to bury needles and other sharp tools in a safe pit at the health center.

Burying waste is safest when everyone who handles the waste understands and follows the process.


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2. Is Buri the raw material in making barong Tagalog? ​


Answer:

Piña fabric

Explanation:

Piña fabric is hand-loomed from pineapple leaf fibers. Traditional piña weavers in the country, however, are dwindling, making the delicate piña cloth expensive and highly prized. They are used only for very formal events. Jusi fabric is mechanically woven and was once made from abacá or banana silk.


3. why do we need to bury underground the decaying materials​


Answer:

para          maging        pataba

Explanation:


4. It is the integral part of the lives of the Negrenses wherein it includes roofing materials, walls, hats and basket using pandan and buri leaves.


Answer:

Weaving

Explanation:

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5. deposit of solid rock that is typically buried beneath soil and other broken unconsolidated materials.​


Answer:

Bedrock, a deposit of solid rock that is typically buried beneath soil and other broken or unconsolidated material (regolith)


6. what is the correctly spelled past tense of bury = buryed, buried, buryd?​


Answer:

Buried

Explanation:

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Answer:

Buried

past participle buried


7. It is a place where waste materials are buried and covered with soil.a. dumpsiteb. Junkyardc. garbage dumpd. Landfill​


Answer:

Landfill po yun po yung lugar kung saan tinatambak ang mga basura at tinatabunan ng lupa

Answer:

d

Explanation:

Landfill Site is a site for disposal of waste materials by burrying them in the ground.


8. The material that is best used in making furnitureA. RattanB. AbacaC. Capiz ShellD. Buri grass​


Answer:

A. Rattan

Explanation:

Rattan is a naturally renewable palm that grows in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia and Australasia, and is used for furniture, handicrafts, and building material among others. Rattan continues to be an invaluable part of rural people's livelihoods in South and Southeast Asia.


9. 1. This is the most important material in the crafts of Panay Island. *a. Pandanb. Piñac. Capizd. Buri​


Explanation:

Age ol tradition in Aklan, the leading manufacturer of pina cloth in the country. Shell that is important material in craft od Panay. Can be formed as plates, utility box, chandelier, windows among others.

Answer:

-c

Explanation:

capiz shell is an important material in crafts of panay island


10. is a general term for buried combustible geologic deposits of organic material formed from drcayed plants and animal​


Answer:

Fossil fuel

Explanation:

Fossil fuel is a general term for buried combustible geologic deposits of organic materials, formed from decayed plants and animals that have been converted to crude oil, coal, natural gas, or heavy oils by exposure to heat and pressure in the earth's crust over hundreds of millions of years.

©Fossil fuel - ScienceDaily


11. This is the most important material in the crafts of Panay Island.a. Pandanb. Piñac. Capizd. Buri​


Answer:

A.pandan

Explanation:that is answer


12. 2. What material is used in making basketry? a tikug b. rattan buri ​


Answer:

B. Rattan Buri

Explanation:

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13. Bicol Region are rich in what local materials? A. Clay B. Abaca Fiber C. Buri D. Metal


Answer:

B.Abaca

Explanation:

Yun Yung sikat sa bicol

Answer:

B. Abaca Fiber

Explanation:

yan ata.


14. 31. The fiber of this material is durabl A. Bamboo B. Buri C. Nito D. Pandan​


Answer:

A

A, ito ang sagot ko pa brainiest


15. ANALYZE THE PICTURES AND IDENTIFY ATLEAST 5 DIFFERENCES..No.1 GUIDE THE HOUSE ARE ALMOST BURIED IN VOLCANIC MATERIALS ON B​


Answer:

a. good weather

b. it's total disaster


16. These are the things we can quickly find all around us. A. Materials C. Bamboo and Buri B. Local Material D. Pandan and coconut shell


Answer:

A. Materials

Explanation:

Di aku sure mweheheh

Answer:

A. Materials

Explanation:

yan po answer ko


17. Buli (Buri palm) and raffia are leaves that became good materials in the weaving of Marinduqueños.Foreign or Indegenous??​


Answer:

indigeneous

Explanation:

gawa ng sya ay origin from marinduque


18. this should be done soiled or disposable material after the treatment burned discarded buried left unattended​


Safe Disposal of Infectious Laboratory Waste

Incineration

Large amounts of infectious garbage, animal corpses, and contaminated bedding materials are best treated by incineration. Because incinerators are often placed some distance from laboratories, extra measures must be taken while handling and packing infectious trash.

Local and state pollution control agencies must approve and provide licenses for incinerators. Although incineration has significant initial capital and operating costs, it has several advantages as a way of treating infectious waste. Incineration decreases waste volume and creates ash, which is a non-objectionable by-product. Energy (heat) recovery may be achieved by proper design and operation, making the operation more cost-effective

LABORATORY WASTE HAS INFECTIOUS POTENTIAL

Six critical conditions must be present for laboratory waste to induce infection. The following are some of these factors:

1.An infectious agent capable of entering and replicating inside a human host is present.

2.An habitat that serves as a reservoir for the infectious agent, allowing it to live and maybe grow.

3.A way for the agent to get out of the reservoir.

4.A method of transmitting a disease from a reservoir to a human host.

5.A way for the agent to infiltrate, penetrate, or enter a human host.

6.A human host who is vulnerable to the agent's infection.

A material used to blot excess water?

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19. Your place is abundant in buri palms. People make hats and mats out of buri. What is the process of converting buri palm into finished products? a. processing b. manufacturing c. production d. operation Using rattan as raw material, what is the​


Answer:

need lang po ng points hehe


20. Q2. What local material is this, the fiber is durable and resistant to moisture and it isused in weaving mats, hats, baskets and other decorative materials.A. Abaca B. Buri C. Rattan​


Answer:

B. Buri

Explanation:

i did my research and it is indicated in the module


21. These are the common materials of Negrenses in weaving.A. Buri and Pandan leavesB. Piña fiber and Abaca leavesC. Buri and Abaca leavesD. All of the above​


Answer:

these are the common materials of negrenses in weaving D. All of the above


22. Which of the following is the staple materials in the crafts of marinduque?A. AbacaB. BambooC. Buri PalmD. Spider Silk​


Answer:

c.buri plam

Explanation:


23. 1. What makes local materials Abaca and Buri important in our economy? 30 words


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Planting abaC ca can also minimize erosion and sedimentation problems in coastal areas which are important breeding places for sea fishes. The water holding capacity of the soil will be improved and floods and landslides will also be prevented. AbaCca waste materials are used as organic fertilizer.

24. Buli ( Buri Palm) and raffia are leaves that became good materials in the weaving of Marinduqueños


Answer:

yes because their great materials I'm sorry if it's really odd

Explanation:

great question


25. example of Harmful materials and Ways to dispose it. ex:*Harmful material:Chemicals*how to dispose it:bury it far away from locals​


harmful objects:

1.Shattered glass

2. Sharp rusted metal piece

3. corrosive materials

Way of disposal:

1.Swip the shattered glass.

2. Throw it on the right trash can.

3. if the corrosive material is needed, keep it away from children


26. 3. What are the materials used in the weaving of Aklan?A. Buri palm B. Bamboo C.Pandan and Bariw D.Romblon plant​


Answer:

3. What are the materials used in the weaving of Akla? a. buri palm


27. what is the material used of1.Ambahan writing2.Moriones mask3.Iraya Basket4.Buri Bag​


Answer:

1.Bamboo

2.palm wood,palm fiber,animal hair,rubber strips,metal hinges

3.Nito grass,thick,colorfull shells,

4.Buli palm,raffia

Explanation:

yan ang aking sagut sa akin

sana makatolung po ito


28. 3. This is the process of extracting buried material below the earth surface​


Answer:

Mining is the extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the earth from an orebody, lode, vein, seam, or reef, which forms the mineralized package of economic interest to the miner.


29. 6.Buli ( Buri Palm) and raffia are leavesthat became good materials in theweaving of Marinduqueños.Foreign or Indigenous​


Answer:

indigenous

Explanation:

Hope this can help.

I just answered it in my module today


30. buri weaving also became staple materials in the crafts of marinduque and romblon true or false?​


Answer:

False

Explanation:

Depending on the region of the Philippines, the mat is made of buri (palm), pandanus or reed leaves. The leaves are dried, usually dyed, then cut into strips and woven into mats, which may be plain or intricate. The Samal of Sulu usually make their mats out of buri leaves.

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