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What are two types of human waste?

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choli [55]2 years ago
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Answer:

ur answer

Explanation:

Human waste, also known as human excreta, is a waste type usually used to refer to byproducts of digestion, such as feces and urine.

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Anaerobic digestion.Biodegradation.Composting.Garden waste dumping.Illegal dumping.Incineration.Landfill.

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