bin - A container used for holding waste or rubbish until it is collected and disposed of properly., endangered animal - A species of animal that is at risk of becoming extinct, meaning there are very few left in the wild and they need protection to survive., factory - A large building where products are made using machines and workers., litter - Waste or rubbish that is thrown on the ground in public places instead of being placed in a bin., oil - A thick, black liquid that is found underground and is used as fuel for cars and to make many products., petrol - A type of fuel made from oil, used to power cars and other vehicles., rubbish - Waste material that is no longer wanted or needed. It can include food scraps, packaging, and other items that are thrown away., smoke - A mixture of gases and tiny particles that are produced when something burns, like wood or coal., traffic - The movement of vehicles on roads., acid rain - Water from the sky that has been made poisonous by pollution in the air, often from factories and cars., carbon dioxide - A colourless gas that is produced when we breathe out, burn fossil fuels, or when organic matter decays., greenhouse gas - Gases in the atmosphere, like carbon dioxide and methane, that trap heat from the sun and keep the Earth warm., pollution - The introduction of harmful substances into the environment, which can damage air, water, and land, making them unsafe for living things., recycle - The process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be thrown away as rubbish and turning them into new products to reduce waste., damage - Harm or injury caused to something, which can affect its ability to function properly or survive., waste - Unwanted materials or substances that are discarded after use., environment - The natural world around us, including land, water, air, plants, and animals. It is where we live and interact with other living things.,

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