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user Ariel - Should humans dump there garbage into space to keep the earth cleaner?  blueArrow
1/19/2006; 10:45:13 AM (reads: 1774, responses: 3)
Humans should not dump their garbage into space because the garbage would float. When it would reach the entrance to the atmosphere it would burn and fall into a country, just making it dirttier. It would not help to keep the earth cleaner.

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user Chris Christianson - Re: Should humans dump there garbage into space to keep the earth cleaner?  blueArrow
1/19/2006; 11:00:50 AM (reads: 1599, responses: 0)

I agree with Ariel. We humans have poluted the earth to a point where it can hardly survive as a inhabitable planet. Keep our space clean by producing less garbage (recycling), etc. Keep our junk out of space!!

Chris

hchristi@klondiker.com

 



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user Laini Klassen - Re: Should humans dump there garbage into space to keep the earth cleaner?  blueArrow
1/19/2006; 11:45:04 AM (reads: 1617, responses: 0)

I think it is our responsibility to lower our waste rather than try to find a new place to dump it. The production of individually wrapped products and disposible products should be stopped to help reduce waste.REUSE,REDUCE,RECYCLE not dump in a new place.

Laini Klassen



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user Jessica - Re: Should humans dump there garbage into space to keep the earth cleaner?  blueArrow
1/19/2006; 2:18:56 PM (reads: 1562, responses: 0)
Well I think dumping your litter in space would eventully start to effect our ozone.And the posibilitey of build up of space garbage and dibree may in time run the risk of falling to earth.

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