What is the primary difference on how we dispose of solid, liquid, and gas waste?
A) Solid waste disposal is unique in that it is concentrated and buried in landfills.
B) Liquid and gas are put in special containers before they are buried in landfills.
C) Liquids and gases are always made chemically inert before release into the environment.
D) Landfills for liquids are put in special liquid-containing landfills, and gas is released into the atmosphere.
E) Gas and liquid wastes are converted to a solid and then mixed with the solid waste.
Answer: A
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