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Materials are useful if they are ___________, ___________ and __________________
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Basic needs are vital materials.
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Materials are useful if they are ___________, ___________ and __________________
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Basic needs are vital materials.
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they are things that have great worth and something which is difficult to be thrown away
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What kind of material is food, shelter and clothing?
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they are things that are considered as necessities.They are needed thus, they should be existing.
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They are things you want to have because you consider them useful and important
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What kind of material are the home appliances and personal gadgets?
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They are things that may cause damage to properties, humans, and other living things
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What kind of material is sunlight, water and oxygen?
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Materials can be classified as _______
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They are substances that do not cause any harm to humans and other living things.
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They refer to substances that cause damage or something that may destroy living things.
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What are the 5 rs
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It means limiting the use of materials
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They are considered as harmful materials
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They are materials that should be existing because they keep you alive and healthy.
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It means using again the materials for other purposes
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It means using the materials for making new and different kind of product
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It means fixing the material to make it useful again
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It means returning the material to its original state or condition
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They are things that can no longer be used after they served their purpose
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It means lessening the use of materials that are not needed or of less importance.
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It is minimizing the use of materials that have less use and could add up to the bulk of garbage found on Earth
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Always bring your own travel mugs or travel bottles
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Instead of recycling white paper turn it to a notepad for grocery list, what to do list, or use it as a scrap paper for solving math problems in school or a sketch pad for drawing
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Using again by others or by you for a different purpose.
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Make a greener environment
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It saves money
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Make a paper out of old paper
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It helps extend the life of something that has already served its initial purpose.
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Buy bulk instead of small items whenever you go shopping
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It saves earth
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Bring out your old containers and cabinets
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It saves energy
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It is the act of restoring or fixing things so that it can still serve its purpose
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Create and decorate
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Reuse the plastic containers that are bought in the market
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Have your catridge ink from your printers be refilled instead of buying new ones
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Prepare a list whenever you buy things in the store or supermarkets
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Suggest and Invest
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Toothbrush as a cleaner
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Use the material recovery facility or MRF
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Use old newspapers in wrapping frozen food
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What are the 3 stages of recycling process
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What are the 5 C's of recovering energy
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In this stage, waste materials are collected and sorted based on their type and use.
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It is the second phase of recycling where the collected and sorted materials are processed into new reusable products
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In this stage, the product should be sold or used by people.
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It is another form of minimizing wastes by converting them to energy
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It is noticeable by the change in form, appearance, or shape but not the composition of matter
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It is characterized by the formation of new substances with new properties and composition
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What is another word for chemical change
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It involves the change in the composition of the material.
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It includes reactants and products
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They are the substances involved in a chemical reaction
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They are substances produced in a chemical change
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It is a microorganism that helps in the chemical reaction process
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It helps make the chemical reaction become faster
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It indicates chemical change
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What are some evidences of a chemical reaction
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Where did the word Endothermic came from
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Where did the word Exothermic came from
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Composting
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Crushed cans from trash to cash
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Decorative bottles are innovative
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Incineration technology
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Mosaic art from broken glasses and ceramic
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Shame to fame
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Shredding of paper
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It is used to cut and shred private old tax document, credit card, bank account bills, and old reports
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How many percentage of aliminum produced all over the world since 1888 are still being used today
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It is a decorative art of creating pictures, patterns, or formations on a surface by filling small colored pieces of glass, marbles, ceramics using glue, cement, plaster, or any adhesives
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Where did Mosaic art originally develop
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It is the key element in organic farming
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What are the two kinds of wastes
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They are those that can be decomposed
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They are wastes that do not decompose easily by natural processes
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It reduces the volume of waste by 90%, therefore only a very small amount will be disposed in the landfill sites which are considered as the least environment friendly option
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Incineration requires a plant order to process the waste to produce energy
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Breathing air released from incineration will affect the workers in the plant and people who live near it
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It reduces the hazardous wastes from the collection
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It generates heat and electricity. A 250-ton per day incinerator can produce 6.5 megawatts of electricity per day
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Locally produced foods or water can be contaminated by air pollutionn from incinerator
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Aquatic organisms from the water or from the wildlife can be contaminated by air emissions
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melting butter
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corroded monument
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rotten eggs
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cracked biscuits
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chopped meat
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fermented vinegar
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baked pandesal
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cooked menudo
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shredded old newspapers
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cubed cheese
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Which of the following is NOT part of the waste management technique
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Which of the following is an example of chemical change
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Which of the following is NOT part of water cycle process
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Which of the following results in physical change of matter
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If you would place some cooking oil inside the freezer, which of the following might happen
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When the water cycle begins , the water molecules lose their ability to remain in liquid state and later become gaseous and form clouds. Which of the following characteristics describe that change
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Burning of LPG gas in the stove is an example of __________ change
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Which of the following is NOT a chemical change
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A physical change occurs when there are changes in the _______ of a substance but does not affect its chemical properties
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Conbustion of wastes or incineration converts wastes to energy that can supply thousands of houses in a particular country the following evidences of chemical reaction may happen due to incineration except
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In what way does incineration technology affect the environment
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Which of the following techniques restores broken items to be reused again
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Which of the following techniques encourages the lessening of the use of unecessary materials in order to not increase the production of waste
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Donating old items like toys, shoes, bags, and clothes so that others can still use them is an example of what technique
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Composting is a waste management technique that converts biodegradable materials into compost that later on add nutrients to the soil. What kind of technique does composting imply