Quest. 01 (espanhol) | Enem 2025 | Reaplicação/PPL | Cad. Azul ▷ La basura electrónica acumulada

📖 Discover the course "The Secret of Languages: Strategic Analysis for the ENEM Exam". Access it here: https://hotmart.com/pt-br/marketplace... 🔒 HELP UNLOCK THIS VIDEO FOR THE ENTIRE AUDIENCE 🔒 Share the channel. For every 100 new subscribers, a question resolution is unlocked for the entire audience. 🔓 💬 Join the Puxa Língua WhatsApp channel and stay up-to-date with all our news: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAp... 🛒 Puxa Língua Store: https://puxalingua.hotmart.host/loja 💰 Contribute via Pix: [email protected] 🤓 Become a channel member and get exclusive benefits:    / @puxalingua   🔽🔽🔽 👍 Like the video if it helped you understand the question. 💬 Comment your opinion on the question or suggest a topic for a future video. 🔔 Subscribe to Puxa Língua for more ENEM question corrections. 🔽🔽🔽 ▶️ DECIPHERING THE LANGUAGES SECTION OF THE 2025 ENEM EXAM - REAPPLICATION/PPL. ▶️ TEACHER: Samu Marques (instagram.com/samuumq) ▶️ QUESTION NUMBER: Notebook 1 (blue): 01 Notebook 2 (yellow): 05 Notebook 3 (white): 03 Notebook 4 (green): 05 ▶️ QUESTION TEXT: The electronic balance accumulated in 2021 weighs more than the Gran Muralla China On the International Day of Electronic Waste, the WEEE Forum, a multinational center dedicated to the management of waste from electrical and electronic devices, offers some data that speaks for itself: this year, the global amount of electrical and electronic waste equipment (RAEE) will be 57.4 million tons, which represents a mass greater than that of the heaviest artificial object in the Tierra: the Gran Muralla China. According to these experts, it is necessary that homes, companies and governments support their efforts to bring more fillable products or those that run on batteries, even without using them, to installations where they can be repaired or recycled. In this way, it is also possible to recover its most valuable components to reduce the need to extract new resources. "Embedded in 1 million cell phones, for example, there are 24 kg of gold, 16,000 kg of copper, 350 kg of silver and 14 kg of palladium, resources that can be recovered and returned to the production cycle. And if we do not recover these materials, it is necessary to extract new supplies, which damages the environment. Furthermore, the recovery of gold and other waste materials still has a large amount of carbon dioxide emissions compared to the mining of virgin metals”, explains Kees Baldé, main program officer of the SCYCLE program at the United Nations University. Available at: www.muyinteresante.es. Accessed on: 24 Oct. 2021 (adapted) This text aims to highlight: Ⓐ those responsible for the accumulation of waste from electronic and electrical devices. Ⓑ the data relating to the excess waste from the disposal of electronic and electrical devices. Ⓒ the amount of gold, silver, copper, and palladium used in the manufacture of electronic and electrical devices. Ⓓ the need to change habits regarding the disposal of disused electronic and electrical devices. Ⓔ the scarcity of natural resources available in the environment for the production of electronic and electrical devices. ▶️ PLAYLIST WITH ALL THE CORRECTIONS OF THIS EXAM:    • Correção do Enem 2025 (Aplicação Belém, An...   ▶️ CONTACT: Instagram:   / puxalingua   Twitter:   / puxalingua   WhatsApp Channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAp... Telegram Channel: https://t.me/puxalingua TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMdpAsNyo Facebook:   / puxalingua   Email: [email protected] #Enem #Correction #Languages ​​#Enem2025