The only country actually getting rid of trash. Yeah of course other places but this is the only video I seen where they actually seen them get rid of it
Every country in the world should implement this system.. It will save our future.. Nice video.. As always.. *Well thank you for the likes!!! I think it's clear that we really need this kind of system! *Keep Safe!! (May 30, 2020) Haha!
@@Hotdog_Love they dump the ash underwater on a private island where it doesn't touch the ocean. Some sort of private lake and as they said it's not affecting the animals or people that are there
When I was in high-school we had our thesis and came up with the idea of burning the plastics but not emit hazardous smokes. Our goal is to eliminate plastics but not harm the environment by burning it. So, our main problem is how we gonna do that. We consult our teacher regarding this as to how to do that and said that "that is impossible." We drop our thesis study and think of a new one. 7 years later... I watched this. If only we fight for our ideas that it is not impossible Note to self: not because someone said it is impossible doesn't mean there is no way to do it... not even your teacher.
Man, I'm currently 4th yr and had this idea. Still stucked in my thesis. The energy emitted from the heat when trash is burned can be used as another energy source.
In Singapore, where trash becomes ash, plastics are still a problem. A report said each person in Singapore threw away an average of 13 bags a day. The tip on Semakau island was supposed to meet Singapore's dumping needs until as late as 2045, according to environment ministry documents. But with the use of disposable products growing at a rapid rate, the ministry's most recent estimates show that Semakau could be full a decade earlier. Singapore is lagging behind peers such as Hong Kong, Thailand and Malaysia in reducing single-use plastics, largely due to public sentiment there. The Singapore Environment Council found that Singaporeans use 467 million PET bottles and 473 million single-use plastic items such as takeaway containers each year. Only 4 per cent of all plastics in 2018 were recycled. This consumer behaviour contributes to the 1.56 tonnes of waste produced by Singapore households in 2018. About a third of this is single-use items such as plastic bags and food packaging - enough to fill 10 Olympic size swimming pools per household per year. Meanwhile, Hong Kong has been charging consumers for plastic bags since 2015 and Thailand went a step further by banning plastic bags. Indonesia has just announced a ban on single-use plastics from street markets and shopping malls in its capital Jakarta from June 2020 onwards. Such charges appear effective at reducing consumption. Denmark was the first country to tax plastic bags in 1994 and today, a Dane uses just four single-use plastic bags a year. When the Netherlands charged for bags in supermarkets in 2016, there was a 71 per cent drop in consumption. A government survey showed only one-fifth of Singaporeans want charges levied on plastic bags and seven in 10 would prefer greater public education. The National Environment Agency (NEA) is proposing that from next year, supermarkets charge 5 to 10 Singapore cents per bag. “Such excessive consumption is unsustainable. It not only uses up resources, but also adds to Singapore’s carbon emissions when they are incinerated in our waste-to-energy plants,” it said.
If every country uses that we will have millions of pounds of ash each year if not more. Maybe if they find a way to turn that ash into dirt or something.
Cycling is the best way because if we burn all the garbage, the raw materials will go away and at some point we will not have any resources, so it's a good way, but not for the future. when recycling. Also get back a part of the raw materials.
tbh you can do a small difference just do it because if you think like that now then the world will never get saved is the same as saying ima burn trash in my garden since its too late to save the world
I really hope all the countries around the globe use the same method of dealing with trash. It would certainly make a spectacular impact on the environment around us.
I literally thought of this a year ago and everyone I knew hated my idea because they thought there was no way to filter the smoke. I’m also very young, I’ll become a scientist one day and help get rid of pollution.
You are a idiot smh, the more we keep trash and let it decompose the more we are hurting our planet, also if we recycle which is not wrong to do we will just make it into trash again.
@@novembrzz3915 There is trash that no one cares about... Why would we recycle it if it will become trash again? Well, it's trash already and nobody cares, but if we just START to recycle regularly, it won't become trash again... So where is the hurt in it becoming trash again if it's trash already that no one cleans up?
It's very expensive to do this though. that's why Singapore has done it. They are a very rich country. Which is why other less fortunate countries dump their garbage into the sea, they don't have the money to deal with it.
@@nearlymissed8368 Alot of countries have the power and money to actually build something like this . But government wouldn't give a damn and wouldn't spend no penny .. They would rather spend millions of money on military equipment 💔💔
@@Yourlocalthriftguy Not my problem that the country that you are referring to (The United States) cares so much about their military. Its just a sign of power to them. It is also that it would cost billions. Many of the countries haven't even done research on this, so that's why it has not been implemented.
@@squinnchii_yt7599 I know more roads would hurt the environment but if they bury the ash underwater that water can become toxic and if the water were to leak out into the ocean it would probably cause harm to sea life also the roads we have now aren't as friendly to the environment since the resources you need to make these roads are from our earth which could mean more mining. And more processing in factories that doesn't have the smoke filtered and can cause global warming.
@@squinnchii_yt7599 for your kind information let me tell you that ash can cause underwater pollution which will harm underwater living organisms and even can rise the water level ( if a large amount of ash is drown )
Nas deserved million subscribers. He is very creative in his presentation, straightforward.Glad to see his video on other countries too.SINGAPORE welcome you
Singapore is to small to use the ashes for buildings and shit, it would cost alot of space so its way better and smarter to dump in the the ocean flour that doesn't actually affect the sea. They are asians and probably the ones who made the idea have PhD calculus so yeah
Sarah Dara europe does that and btw there are some old trash mountains in europe where there are forests on it so its not that bad. I,ve been to one and you see nothing but trees be
I am proud to be a singaporean and be born in singaporean cause i love how the air is clean and beautiful city but 2019 had haze neve rin 4 years still proud to be a singaporean❤
It's expensive. It cost the citizens living in a registered HDB flats to pay around SGD $30 a month just for trash disposal. This payment goes to the incineration plants in SG. It's really a lot of hard work to burn trash in this way.
It's expensive. It cost the citizens living in a registered HDB flats to pay around SGD $30 a month just for trash disposal. This payment goes to the incineration plants in SG. It's really a lot of hard work to burn trash in this way.
@Li Jiayang then they can just make another dumping sea flour area simple, plus I doubt it will fill up by 2035, before that people have planned stuff so its not gonna happen
I really Love watching the nas daily videos since they are so interesting and Display fact.. I can add my vocabularies and i thought Rose videos can help me in IELTS speking exam later.
Instead of burning the trash, just recycle it or break it down so you can use it to build new products (ex Adidas Primeblue), or try reclaiming plots of land by building them using recycled trash (like the reclaimed land in Tokyo bay)
Your videos can be a strategy to other countries. Not just for other people to know it but it can be a bridge for other countries to take care of the nature or even the environment.
No other government will do this because their country might not have the intelligence to do this process. Singapore is the country with the highest average IQ in the world.
@@trivelox15 I get it but when you burn trash, the toxic enters the air. And even though they filter it where does the toxic go after that cuz toxic was a gas
The only country actually getting rid of trash. Yeah of course other places but this is the only video I seen where they actually seen them get rid of it
Germany too.
most of scandinavia too
Ireland too
In Finland too.
Sweden too
Every country in the world should implement this system..
It will save our future..
Nice video.. As always..
*Well thank you for the likes!!!
I think it's clear that we really need this kind of system!
*Keep Safe!! (May 30, 2020)
Haha!
you are right
Yes That would help
Homino Naro it wont Help the fire is not good and They dump the ash in the sea
@@Hotdog_Love they dump the ash underwater on a private island where it doesn't touch the ocean. Some sort of private lake and as they said it's not affecting the animals or people that are there
@@Hotdog_Love watch the whole video and dont be ignorant
When I was in high-school we had our thesis and came up with the idea of burning the plastics but not emit hazardous smokes. Our goal is to eliminate plastics but not harm the environment by burning it.
So, our main problem is how we gonna do that.
We consult our teacher regarding this as to how to do that and said that "that is impossible."
We drop our thesis study and think of a new one.
7 years later... I watched this.
If only we fight for our ideas that it is not impossible
Note to self: not because someone said it is impossible doesn't mean there is no way to do it... not even your teacher.
Man, I'm currently 4th yr and had this idea. Still stucked in my thesis. The energy emitted from the heat when trash is burned can be used as another energy source.
In Singapore, where trash becomes ash, plastics are still a problem.
A report said each person in Singapore threw away an average of 13 bags a day.
The tip on Semakau island was supposed to meet Singapore's dumping needs until as late as 2045, according to environment ministry documents. But with the use of disposable products growing at a rapid rate, the ministry's most recent estimates show that Semakau could be full a decade earlier.
Singapore is lagging behind peers such as Hong Kong, Thailand and Malaysia in reducing single-use plastics, largely due to public sentiment there.
The Singapore Environment Council found that Singaporeans use 467 million PET bottles and 473 million single-use plastic items such as takeaway containers each year. Only 4 per cent of all plastics in 2018 were recycled.
This consumer behaviour contributes to the 1.56 tonnes of waste produced by Singapore households in 2018. About a third of this is single-use items such as plastic bags and food packaging - enough to fill 10 Olympic size swimming pools per household per year.
Meanwhile, Hong Kong has been charging consumers for plastic bags since 2015 and Thailand went a step further by banning plastic bags. Indonesia has just announced a ban on single-use plastics from street markets and shopping malls in its capital Jakarta from June 2020 onwards. Such charges appear effective at reducing consumption. Denmark was the first country to tax plastic bags in 1994 and today, a Dane uses just four single-use plastic bags a year. When the Netherlands charged for bags in supermarkets in 2016, there was a 71 per cent drop in consumption.
A government survey showed only one-fifth of Singaporeans want charges levied on plastic bags and seven in 10 would prefer greater public education.
The National Environment Agency (NEA) is proposing that from next year, supermarkets charge 5 to 10 Singapore cents per bag.
“Such excessive consumption is unsustainable. It not only uses up resources, but also adds to Singapore’s carbon emissions when they are incinerated in our waste-to-energy plants,” it said.
Omg this should be used in every country :)
Expecially in America the place yo get fat
This should have thousands of like not gonna lie
It's very expensive process. It's more expensive than making fresh water from saltwater.
@Uno Reverse Only rich countries can afford it.
If every country uses that we will have millions of pounds of ash each year if not more. Maybe if they find a way to turn that ash into dirt or something.
Whoever thinks it Should be implemented in every COUNTRY
👇
Prapti Sonune The US: We dont do that here
@@ej3964 But they should try it on a small scale.....to see if it will work effectively their
Me!! But some countries can't afford these kind of things.
@@blaireplays2688 SMALL SCALE!!!!
The us: were in debt were saving money
Singapore: I'm about to end his career
Recycling: wait WHAT
Romertomer i think recycling is way better, because the amount of resources that has been used, gets returned.
@@shadiraghfan2196 it was a joke calm down
Romertomer i wasn’t annoyed for you to say that...
@@shadiraghfan2196 ok
@@shadiraghfan2196 technically all the things got recycled
0:15 when someone said can i have some those chips
lol
XD
Lol...
Even tho I’m Singaporean I don’t know this lol
Edit: when i was 5-6 i heard something about this but I only heard about the burner.
Darwish Anaqi lmao same
Hahahha stupid
Big oof I learned about it around 1or 2 years ago when I was 8. I kinda knew
Hello neighbour
Same sia
A small country but a really good idea those people's are smart
Yea
Wee I stay in Singapore
Cycling is the best way because if we burn all the garbage, the raw materials will go away and at some point we will not have any resources, so it's a good way, but not for the future. when recycling. Also get back a part of the raw materials.
But this idear isn't new, Germany already implemented it all across the country
•Sapphire Edits• they do this in Ethiopia to
Relatives to my mom: How is your son doing? It's been so long!
My mom: *VIDEO TITLE*
Hahaha.. This humor makes me die. 😂😂😂😂😂atleast trash still serves a purpose.
😂😂😂😂
This is my home Singapore 🇸🇬
Me too
Me too:3
Same :D
same
ya me too from CBD
I wish they do that here in Philippines
Yeah
Yes xd
I live in singapore
Sana ol
why not just reduce the use of waist huh?
Me when I was smaller: IM GONNA SAVE THE WORLD
Me now: that’s work I will never accomplish
XD
Gabriela Gamingzzz 69 likes gotta make it 70
@@russiancat6036 what no
tbh you can do a small difference just do it because if you think like that now then the world will never get saved is the same as saying ima burn trash in my garden since its too late to save the world
@@Mgameing123 i was joking and that was a year ago
I really hope all the countries around the globe use the same method of dealing with trash. It would certainly make a spectacular impact on the environment around us.
I agree instead of talking about the real trash. -->(political and economic criticism of medias and shenanigans who's always seeking for faults. 😂😂
In Britain there is actually something like this because I went on a school there
But why they are sending it to Sri Lanka
@@dc22199x idk
If you want to make trash disappear just get Houdini 🎩🎩🎩🎩
Im prety sute houdini died doing one of his magic trick
Don’t you get a joke
I know that you are a 6th class boi
MC' DONALDS TRUMP from your grammar I’m sure you’re 6th grade too.
@@yourdm4018 wth do you mean
Me: *seeing a healthy forest*
Me again: HOLY FU-
Well thats normal cause im singaporean lmao
Cookie Siblings lol it’s really green here in Sg
its not normal? in singapore u can walk out of ur house and see it
Amazon rainforest😢😢
Wild Fires: I’m about to end this whole forest’s career
Thank you
Why do I always see you in the comments
No one saw this??
Im early
Whats the thank you for
@@tom3961 are you fucking idiot? cant you see the comment is almost 2 years
This is my country. I am proud.
Thank you for showing my country. Thank you.
Thank you to show how Singapore is like.
Thank you very much
we need this in every country.. this is a genius way to save mother earth
I was like: why do people throw trash into oceans? Just burn it like sheesh is it so hard?
Katarina Wolf... yeahh but if u jus burn it ,it could make the ozone layer thin das why we need this kind of machine 😊
@@zkxangel r u alright mate?u literally didnt pay attention to the vid lol
@@adamzahari4844 i watched the whole video. Dont mate me. What didnt i pay attention to?
@@zkxangel it is HARD cuz the chimney costs a whole fat amount of money
I literally thought of this a year ago and everyone I knew hated my idea because they thought there was no way to filter the smoke. I’m also very young, I’ll become a scientist one day and help get rid of pollution.
Clear Gold you go girl/boy! You would be an amazing scientist I already can tell!
Dana Da donut Thank you!
Good luck and I hope you'll make the world a better place. I support you!
good luck !
Nice to see u here at youtube Nas, im a fan from Nas Daily and Dear Alyne on FB. More power and good luck!!!
I always wondered how Singaporean trees and forests stayed alive so long and beautifully. I seriously love Singapore
When you've been living in Singapore..... But you have no idea about this....
HAHA SAMEEE
Soooooooo true sial
Yeah.....
So true sia
Lol yeah
Everybody gangsta until we run out of materials... We need to RECYCLE more, not disappear!
It's just me It will probably be made by other materials and why would you still want plastic on earth
You are a idiot smh, the more we keep trash and let it decompose the more we are hurting our planet, also if we recycle which is not wrong to do we will just make it into trash again.
No but he’s saying if we do this forever we will have no more stuff to create bags or tables or phones or whatever
@@HH-kl8ed Thank you... I can't believe there is so many idiots...
@@novembrzz3915 There is trash that no one cares about... Why would we recycle it if it will become trash again? Well, it's trash already and nobody cares, but if we just START to recycle regularly, it won't become trash again... So where is the hurt in it becoming trash again if it's trash already that no one cleans up?
1:09
It burns 365 days a year
29 Feb:👁👄👁
This is just amazing and Hats of the the people who are involved in this. 😃😍
Singapore is so beautiful literally one of most beautiful places
Asian guy breathes
Nas daily: wow! It's like nothing before
Yes, weeb.
I can't tell if you are a bit jealous of Asian people or just making a stupid stereotype
Midoriya Izuku Imagine being jealous of asians but you’re a fucking weeb
@@bounyh508 chill the fuck up lol
Tabs Tabs lmao u mad
I was like to the title:
Me: "Journey?"
Nas: "Yes."
Me: "Oh.."
Every country should follow 🇸🇬 way of handling trash!
I just wish that all the country have this to save the environment.
All parts of the world should do this 🗑 🧼 🌍
It's very expensive to do this though. that's why Singapore has done it. They are a very rich country. Which is why other less fortunate countries dump their garbage into the sea, they don't have the money to deal with it.
@@nearlymissed8368 Alot of countries have the power and money to actually build something like this .
But government wouldn't give a damn and wouldn't spend no penny ..
They would rather spend millions of money on military equipment 💔💔
@@Yourlocalthriftguy Not my problem that the country that you are referring to (The United States) cares so much about their military. Its just a sign of power to them. It is also that it would cost billions. Many of the countries haven't even done research on this, so that's why it has not been implemented.
@@Yourlocalthriftguy seriously alot don't
@@kermit5281 I never said the ENTIRE world,...
Woohoo I’m proud of my country
Hi nas I watched all of your videos in just 3 days you make amazing content and show the world amazing things love your videos just keep making these.
I live in Singapore and i can see the inciniration plant from my home :) ✌✌ i really hope other countries follow our way of getting rid of trash :3
Instead of burying ash underwater cant they use it to make roads I mean ash eventually hardens up 🤷🏽♀️
Uni Kitty more roads means more land which hurts the environment
@@squinnchii_yt7599 I know more roads would hurt the environment but if they bury the ash underwater that water can become toxic and if the water were to leak out into the ocean it would probably cause harm to sea life also the roads we have now aren't as friendly to the environment since the resources you need to make these roads are from our earth which could mean more mining. And more processing in factories that doesn't have the smoke filtered and can cause global warming.
Lol Singapore don't have much land for roads anyways
@@squinnchii_yt7599 for your kind information let me tell you that ash can cause underwater pollution which will harm underwater living organisms and even can rise the water level ( if a large amount of ash is drown )
Squinnchii _YT but if you are going to build a road no matter what, it would be better for the environment to use ashes rather than new materials
This is amazing! Every country needs this.
Nas deserved million subscribers. He is very creative in his presentation, straightforward.Glad to see his video on other countries too.SINGAPORE welcome you
Maybe half of the idea is great, but there should be another plan for the ashes...
Singapore is to small to use the ashes for buildings and shit, it would cost alot of space so its way better and smarter to dump in the the ocean flour that doesn't actually affect the sea. They are asians and probably the ones who made the idea have PhD calculus so yeah
Good idea and all but where does the chemicals that are filtered out go to?
These filters are absolutly toxic and have to be stored forever in bunkers etc. like nuclear trash
good question, who knows. But one is sure, its better with them
yeah, i thought the same thing
this proves the fact that, _THERE IS ALWAYS AN ASIAN THAT IS BETTER THAN YOU_
Yeah,the 'roses are red,violets are blue, there's always an Asian better than you.'
I’m Asian yay
I have a Asian grandma but I'm African does that count
@@scarletthecat632 yes maybe
im asian. from my country they solved over tourism
Thank you for visiting my country!!🇸🇬🇸🇬🇸🇬
There’s still the whole world to do
Sarah Dara europe does that and btw there are some old trash mountains in europe where there are forests on it so its not that bad. I,ve been to one and you see nothing but trees be
I am proud to be a singaporean and be born in singaporean cause i love how the air is clean and beautiful city but 2019 had haze neve rin 4 years still proud to be a singaporean❤
This is so amazing. They have great minds. I hope this will be developed in every country.
It's expensive.
It cost the citizens living in a registered HDB flats to pay around SGD $30 a month just for trash disposal.
This payment goes to the incineration plants in SG.
It's really a lot of hard work to burn trash in this way.
It's expensive.
It cost the citizens living in a registered HDB flats to pay around SGD $30 a month just for trash disposal.
This payment goes to the incineration plants in SG.
It's really a lot of hard work to burn trash in this way.
So proud to be a citizen of Singapore XD 🇸🇬🇸🇬🇸🇬
me too
i once visited singapore last 2017
i was impressed by it cleanliness
Get Spìñélled thanks! But these days some people are still inconsiderate and throw rubbish whenever they want 😑
Why cant every country do this ?? Probably because its too expensive or something.
I’ve been searching for this video!!! So happy I found it again
Awesome bro other country's must learn from them and thanks for showing this to us....
This literally helps the environment
Mother Nature is proud of us
Only if we had more countries doing this, for example America
What happens when the lake is over filled with ashes then what
They create new island. Think if every other country start creating islands 😄
Quentin Fritz ashes ashes we all fall Down yippee 😁
Then use a chemical that can clean water, watch the vid that nas made about how this man clean a lake
istg they're gonna use our T5 and hide the ashes underground.. mayb... Singaporean here
This actually our last landfill. If we run out of space, We have to recycle it. Idk. No one knows. Ask the government.
I am very happy that there is a video about my journey. Thank you, Nas Daily!
YES!!! to all the people who r watching this I know you like this alot and Singapore is 1 step away to be better than American!
So, the ashes they just dump to "hide it from everyone"
Landfill
we do the same here in norway and we buy other countries trash aswell
Same in Germany
Watching this video for the first time. I get knowledge, information and entertainment at the same time.
I love this!! Every country should do this!!
Meanwhile:
VSCO girls:
AND I OOP OMG IM MAKING SUCH A DIFFERENCE SKSKS AND I OOP #METAL STRAWS 4 LIFE
Singapore: wth?
QUEENIEEEE
I feel so offensed as a vsco girl •́ ‿ ,•̀
@@awe.axdrey6468 skskskksksks and i oop skskskskksksksks
Meanwhile me: what is vsco?
Stop
Vienna has that system too!
Almost every city in Sweden has this type of heat and electricity source locally, it’s absolutely stunning.
Thank you so much for great videos! I am writing an essay on Singapore :))
Never thought my journey will be this exciting.
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Ok UA-cam put this in the recommended every day put it on TV if you can
The way u have presented the video is just another level
*WOW THAT'S TOTALLY NEW..THANK YOU NAS DAILY FOR YOUR INFO...SINGAPORE THE ONLY COUNTRY DID THAT OMG*
the ironic thing is that the landfill is filling up lmao
my cup of tae OoF so ironic
The dislikes are from other planets
Thank you for supporting our country Singapore
This is amazing 👏🏼
I love it when you talk about my country it makes me proud to be a Singaporean
What happens if the ashes over flow!
Thats impossible the part were they dunp the ashes in must be pretty dang deep and a huge area
@Li Jiayang then they can just make another dumping sea flour area simple, plus I doubt it will fill up by 2035, before that people have planned stuff so its not gonna happen
Li Jiayang i’m guessing the ashes won’t decompose? i didn’t listen in class
Thankyou for inspiring nas, this idea can be implement in my businnes
I really Love watching the nas daily videos since they are so interesting and Display fact.. I can add my vocabularies and i thought Rose videos can help me in IELTS speking exam later.
0:24
Who else can see the milo lol
wait Milo isnt a plastic how did it end up there?
yes it is
*MILO EVERYDAY!!!!*
I wish all the countries have that...
the best video I've ever seen 🔥
This is so surprising! This is something we need in every country!
Instead of burning the trash, just recycle it or break it down so you can use it to build new products (ex Adidas Primeblue), or try reclaiming plots of land by building them using recycled trash (like the reclaimed land in Tokyo bay)
Yeah that is what should be done
I lived in this country and this so this so smart
Your videos can be a strategy to other countries. Not just for other people to know it but it can be a bridge for other countries to take care of the nature or even the environment.
Awesome! We should totally do this in the USA.
Who else came from Charles The French?
1000 subs with three videos challenge just you whoever he is
Meeeee
2019 : Trash problem
9012 : *_aSh pRoBleM_*
Juneau Alaska needs this. All the trash here gets piled into and onto a hill that keeps growing.
Wow! Amazing Singapore! I wish this would also be implemented in our country.
0:12 Hides the name of the packet.
0:15 Shows the name of the packet.
Lays!
Saharsh he wasn’t hiding it
who is from Singapore?
⬇️
Meee
Meeee
Me
Me
ME
No other government will do this because their country might not have the intelligence to do this process. Singapore is the country with the highest average IQ in the world.
I love your energy man
Hey Nas! I have a question, when u burn the plastic where does the toxic part of the gas go after u filter it?
It's trash
Also they don't actually remove trash they just dump it in a lake
Y
@@trivelox15 I get it but when you burn trash, the toxic enters the air. And even though they filter it where does the toxic go after that cuz toxic was a gas
@@vertexyt9372 I wonder the same thing
I really admire everything about the Singapore government, always seem to be making the right decisions.
In my fictional world, Malaysia uses Azurium to get rid out of trash because they have Ejen Ali
I'm so happy you visit an amazing country which is my HOME
Actually our earth is dying because of the war and some people just cut the trees
roel guisang nah global warming is breaking the ozone layer and its warming the earth too much .
@@nate-gl4dv I know, thats why we should plant trees again
2:35 Was that a centipede?!?!
Millipede I believe
A millipede
I hope every different country should do this to help the mother earth 🙏😇
Thank nas daily my teacher give us in online class how recycle the materials but never forget you