Chemicals can contaminate soil and water, causing harm to plants, animals, and humans through toxicity and pollution. Trash can create physical harm to wildlife through ingestion or entanglement, and also leach harmful chemicals into the environment as they break down, further polluting ecosystems. Both chemicals and trash contribute to habitat destruction and can have long-lasting negative impacts.
Chemicals such as gasoline, diesel, oil, brake fluid, and harsh cleaners can damage car tires by causing them to deteriorate or weaken. These chemicals can break down the rubber compounds in tires, leading to cracking, dry rot, and reduced tire life. It is important to avoid contact between these chemicals and your tires to maintain their longevity and performance.
Yes, these chemicals are called pesticides.
The ozone layer is damaged over the poles. It is due to the low temperature.
They aren't. Wind speed is the speed at which air moves. Damage is physical harm caused to objects. Strong wind can caused damage, with damage generally being more severe with faster winds. Most damage, however is not caused by wind. Damage can result from a number of natrual and human causes.
The amount of damage your mom does in bed
Aplastic Anemia
yes!they apparently do.
A teratogen is a factor that causes malformation of an embryo. Examples of this can be damage caused by drugs, viruses, chemicals, and malnutrition.
It is caused by chemicals, and poisonous gasses.
No,chemicals damage hair!
The chemicals used to damage the ozone are CFC's. they react with ozone to deplete it.
Kill you or damage your body.
They're stupid, and throw their trash in the water, or they pour chemicals into it.
stop throwing trash and toxic chemicals into rivers and lakes
Most of the damage caused by tornadoes is the result of extremely powerful winds.
It caused a lot of damage like destroying buildings
Chemical immunity refers to an organism's ability to resist or tolerate the effects of exposure to toxic chemicals or substances. This immunity may be innate or acquired through physiological mechanisms that protect the organism's cells and tissues from damage caused by these chemicals.