c. DDT
Drought, insects, famine, to much pesticide, to little pesticide are possible problems.
pesticide can get into water flow after it rains, then drain into sewers, then flow into oceans, therefore infecting aquatic animal life.
Reduction division
DDT is a very toxic pesticide and degrades slowly in nature.
Marcus Hartog has written: 'Problems of life and reproduction' -- subject(s): Reproduction
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No. DDT was a pesticide used to kill insects on crops. It has been banned because it caused tremendous problems for humans who ate the crops.
drought, wind, plant gets eaten, etc.
A few problems that can affect the male reproductive system are sexually transmitted infections, premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, and benign prostatic hyperplasia.
a pesticide is a boon as well as a curse because it help in proper plant growth with easy and qick methods while it also creates a lot of health problems
The organism will benefit from new types of DNA when they are produced by sexual reproduction. Also, they won't have the problems of inbreeding, which is very dangerous to most creatures. The sexual relations are pleasurable to the parents as well.
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