stimulants
Yes,although not as powerfully
Although cocaine is extremely psychologically addictive, as well as chemically addictive, it is not physically addictive. There are no physical withdrawal symptoms, like there are with alcohol or opiates.
No, they are not, although they are similar.
Yes, Opabinia are classified as arthropods, although the genus is extinct.
Although no official studies have been done (as far as this writer knows), just like anything else, World of Warcraft must be taken in moderation. If you do anything day in and day out it becomes addictive.
No, it is classified as active although it hasn't erupted since 1708.
No. Although a sensitive and delicate creature, the platypus is classified as "least concern".
Yes. (Although CO2 is sometimes so classified.)
No pollution is not addictive, it is a matter of choice- to be mean to the environment or to take care of it. Be mean to the environment? Generally, only things that feel very good are likely to become addictive. Pollution at worst can be leathal, and at best doesn't feel good, so no, definitely not addictive. Although, one might say that the lifestyle that causes most pollution is addictive. Cars, factory produced products, electricity, disposable everything you can think of: all of these things make life much easier, but they all also pollute the environment.
No because pot is not physically addictive. Although, one can get phycollogically dependant, in which it turns into a habbit, but one can't suffer withdrawal symptoms. They're saying not to worry :)
Menthol cough drops can become addictive because of their taste. They do not have any addictive chemical. Although they may taste delicious they are not ment to be eaten like candy, they should be treated as if a perscription, only taken when needed.
Yes! it is addictive because there is a druggish substance inside. Not only that but did the Candaian Health Agecy sue the tobacco companies because the tobacco was so addictive and many people would get cancer from it!