Manfaat Pupuk Kompos dari Sampah Rumah Tangga

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Manfaat Pupuk Kompos dari Sampah Rumah Tangga. Let’s play!.

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SAMPAH. Sampah merupakan material yang dibuang sebagai sisa dari hasil produksi industri maupun rumah tangga.

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Jenis Sampah. Sampah B3. Pecahan Kaca Bahan Kimia.

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Lalu , apa saja dampak buruk dari penumpukan sampah ???.

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Mencemari Keindahan Lingkungan. Karena adanya sampah yg menumpuk , lingkungan terlihat kumuh dan kotor.

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Mencemari Air. Air menjadi bau dan keruh akibat pembuangan sampah ke sungai dan laut.

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Menimbulkan Sumber Penyakit. Air menjadi bau dan keruh akibat pembuangan sampah ke sungai dan laut.

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Mencemari Polusi. Mencemari Tanah. Games. Menimbulkan Penyakit.

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Extinct Animals. Games. Play!. Animal extinction: occurs when there are no more individuals of that species alive in the wild anywhere in the world. Sometimes it happens, for example, when humans invade their natural habitat.

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Extinct Animals. Games. Pinta Island Tortoise. POlar Bear.

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Pinta Island Tortoise. Cause of Extinction: Destruction of their habitat by humans and also by hunting.

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Polar Bear. Not extinct yet. Climate change made them lost their habitat and be listed as a threatened species.

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Back. Extinct Animals. Games. Next. Flamingo. West African Black Rhinoceros.

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West African Black Rhinoceros. Cause of Extinction: poaching has decimated this population and destroyed their habitat.

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Flamingo. Not extinct yet. Construction near to their habitat make them more accessible to land predators.

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Back. Extinct Animals. Games. Next. Spix’s Macaw.

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Spix’s Macaw. Cause of Extinction: Went extinct in the wild due to habitat destruction, illegal trapping and trade.

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Red Fox. Not extinct yet. Adapts well to human areas such as farms, suburban areas and communities.

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World Animals. Play!. Scientists estimate that we humans share the planet with another 8.7 million different beings. In the world, currently 1.2 million species have been cataloged, which means more than 7 million remain unknown to science.

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World Animals. Games. Click on the continent to where these animal belongs.

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Africa. South America. North America. Europe. Asia.

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Toucan. Mainly from tropical forests. Its oversized, colorful beak has made it one of the world's most popular birds.

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Try again!. Ooops!. Next. Try again!. Next.

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South America. North America. Europe. Asia. Africa.

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Elephant. The African Elephants are the largest land animals on Earth. They play an important role in their ecosystem.

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Try again!. Ooops!. Next. Try again!. Next.

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Africa. South America. North America. Europe. Asia.

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Kangaroo. It lives in Australia's deserts and open grasslands, gathering in groups called mobs.

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Try again!. Ooops!. Next. Try again!. Next.

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Recycling. Games. Recycling is the process of converting recyclable materials into new ones and objects. It helps to reduce the pollution caused by waste.

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Recycling. Games. Remember: Recyclable materials are not trash. Practice home recycling, and separate the recyclable material at home.

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Click on the right container for this material. Recycling.

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Paper. Decomposition: 2 week - 5 years. Next. Next.

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Try again!. Ooops!. Next. Try again!. Next.

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Click on the right container for th is material. Recycling.

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Plastic. Decomposition: more than 500 years. Next.

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Try again!. Ooops!. Next. Try again!. Next.

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Click on the right container for this material. Recycling.

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Glass. Decomposition: indeterminate. Next. Next.

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Try again!. Ooops!. Next. Try again!. Next.

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Click on the right container for th is material. Recycling.

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Metal. Decomposition: 50 - 100 years. Next. Next.

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Try again!. Ooops!. Next. Try again!. Next.

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The world produces about 300 million tons of plastic waste each year. Only 9% of the plastic waste generated is recycled.

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Help to protect!. Activities. Protecting. Small actions can help protect the environment from being damaged. We should take care of our planet as it’s our home.

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Activities. Protecting. Think about what we could do together to protect the environment and draw th e se actions.

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Protecting. Help to clean the beach. Back. Next. Back.

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Activities. Reusing. Back. Let’s learn more!. Reusing and giving a new purpose to old materials is one of the best ways to help the environment.

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Activities. Reusing. Bird Box House You can use any paper or card box you have at home.

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Reusing. You will need: Paper/card box Pencil Scissors String Dry straw.