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Impact of digital rubbish on soil assignment of computing research

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Assignment of computing research project

I do some questionary to have a wide idea about the subject so i try to ask specialists and people some questions to know there thoughts about the subject if that digital rubbish have a surious impact on our soil by different questions i will do presentation for butter of queries We try to get idea if specialist people think that electronic devices affect the soil so we try to take and focus in our query on components as motherboards cpu power supplies battries and there main composion matterials as lithuim copper and try to ask people if those components can affect the soil the major of responses that we get from people in this concept of questions was agree (79%) with us that those component have a negative effect on soil health and may affect his composition In second type of questions we try to focus to know if specialist people think that recycle this electronic rubbish can be the solve of the problem before that the effect start happen and how we can avoid that if it happen by trying to separate the polluting chemical matterial from the soil by asking the question do we need to separate the polluting chemical components of digital rubbish from the bio soil and another time we get a positive answers and specialists supported our idea (84%) that recycle is the right way to resolve the case! In the end our two faces to present the validity of the impact of digital rubbish on soil and to propose the solution by recycling those rubbish was in point to help to avoid the problem or at least reduce it !!

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