Should use the stock of tinned spam to fill the shaft of a disused coalmine - inhimane to inflict the stuff on unsuspecting fish
We've left our garbage everywhere we have garbage on the moon we have garbage on Mars we have garbage on Venus I believe we even have a probe junker on Mercury we are slowly polluting the entire solar system we have so much garbage in orbit around our planet that's its getting hard to launch anymore satellites I guess there are a couple metric tons of Frozen human feces in plastic bags on top of Mount Everest
Hmm! I am inclined to think that at that depth the can would be crushed?
See below, re. the can not being crushed if it had been opened.
Secondly, I'd guess an unopened can filled with something such as a meat product containing a lot of water might in fact be able to withstand quite high pressure. Whether something such as a can of Spam could withstand the pressure almost 5000m deep in the ocean, I have no idea - and can't find any information online to make me better informed. For that reason, I'm entirely unable to say whether an unopened can of Spam at that depth would be crushed or not.
I take it that you object to living in the dystopian future of our own making?
I have faith that the young are going to sort it out - if it's not too late!
I would have thought that the great pressure at that depth would have crushed that can flat.
Not if it's been opened and the contents removed - pressure on the inside would then be equal to the pressure on the outside.
Maybe it was an open one, then the presure would stay the same inside and out.
@Jnei I don't eat Spam or green eggs and ham for that matter but I thought you had to use a can opener to get to the goo inside and I don't see any marks from a can opener. Maybe it comes in a pull top now?
@Surfpirate I've never eaten it, but I think it comes with a little key to open it like tinned corned beef does. If one were to open it that way, the entire top is removed and would be obvious in the photograph. However, back in the days when I ate corned beef (25+ years ago), I remember that the key was sometimes missing or, mostly due to my remarkable inability to open any packaging that's supposed to be easy to open, it wouldn't work. So instead, I'd use a standard tin-opener which used a blade to cut through the metal on the top inside the sealed lip - in which case, from this angle, it wouldn't be possible to see that it had been opened.
@creative51 bingo!
@ASTRALMAX Or, indeed, if the top has been removed with a can opener such as this one, which cuts through the metal inside the seal rather than the sides of the can, in which case it wouldn't be possible to see the opening: [alexnld.com]
@Jnei The pressure increases about one atmosphere ( 14.69 LBS) for every 10 meters of water depth. At a depth of 5,000 meters the pressure will be approximately 500 atmospheres or 500 times greater than the pressure at sea level. 5000 M = 16404 ft. 5000M ÷ 10M = 500 (ATM) X 14.69 = 7345 LBS of pressure!
@Jnei Done properly you could off someone with a decent bottle of champagne, they are very sturdy vessels but I don't think you would want to chance it unless you had true homicidal intent. You could have celebratory drink after the deed was done, after all, these things shouldn't be taken lightly.
At least it will eventually rust and decay, won't it, unlike plastic? I'm wondering whether to burn more plastic in my log-burner - I would rather have it in the atmosphere than in the sea.
The best thing to do - as I'm sure you already know, but some others might not - is avoid using it. When shopping, if I have a choice between two similar products I choose the one that is packaged in least plastic, even if it costs a little more. The first time I find a new item that avoids using plastic, I email the company that makes it and thank them.
@CeliaVL Another benefit of this is sometimes, when you email a company to thank them for their ethical production methods, they send you free stuff. I once emailed the manufacturer of a brand of rather expensive muesli which is produced from ethically-sourced ingredients and packaged in recycled cardboard and they sent me 24 boxes for free!
burning plastic would create toxic fumes.