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Litter is any solid waste object (disposable item or resource) that can be held or carried in a person's hand that is left behind or placed in an inappropriate location. Any such material or item disposed of in an inappropriate manner is to be regarded as litter - the end outcome of an environmentally undesirable disposal action.
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Waste that is improperly disposed of on the street, sidewalk, lakes and other bodies of water, and in the general environment.
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Collective term for the young from one pregnancy.
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The uppermost layer of organic debris on the soil surface, essentially the freshly fallen or slightly decomposed vegetative material.
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dead (or soon to be dead) plant material on or in soil. Compare with detritus.
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