Yes,it can cause Serious problems if exposed to it,it effects the Eyes,nose,throat and lungs.
Long-timed exposure can cause Death by Asphyxiation.
But it depends how long,and how Healthy you are.
Be Careful.
voltage and amps
Oxygen is a factor that affects burning. Another factor that affects burning is the material that is burning. If the material isn't combustible, it won't burn.
Its optical density.
Parent material, climate, time, organisms and slope
Weight affects a balls bounce Size affects the weight and the radius affects the size The most important factor is what material the ball is made from.
Tonicity
It affects the environment due to the material use to storage the food.
Yup. All else being equal, a piece of a high-density material will be stronger than a piece of a low-density version of the same material.
The speed of sound varies, depending on what material it goes through.
Yes, it affects the output and response of your speaker. Silicone is generally considered the most responsive material.
The material of the isolator between the plates of a capacitor affects the capacity of it. The dielectric constant of this material contributes to both the capacitance and the quality of a capacitor.
yep they do .. electrons have mass .. so do protons and neutrons ... and when atoms make up material the way they are arranged affects the density of that material ..