Yes.They are a problem when they accumulate faster than it is being broken down.
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enviromental tobacco smoke
yes, itchy red spots
Although rain is naturally acidic (pH 5.6), what we consider to be acid rain occurs from polluntants, mainly sulfiric and nitric acid. They are given off by factories and cars.
Biodegradable products are easy to dispose of and rarely ever cause harm to the environment. By manufacturing such products, we ensure that the environment does not become polluted.
Most leaves are biodegradable. However, eucalyptus leaves do not decompose. Oleander leaves take a look time to degrade and can cause toxicity to the soil
yes, they degrade and pollute... they're not gonna biodegrade in a vaccuum, so there's gonna be at least some exposure to the environment Nutrients are biodegradable can bring about imbalances in the living thing in water or soil for example leading to all kinds of problems.
Well, environmental factors like climate change can cause a species to die out because they were not able to adapt to their environment.
Non-biodegradable waste has a very harmful effect on the environment. Non-biodegradable products take many years to decompose, and cause more and more land to be used for landfills. Toxins from plastics leach into ground water causing contamination.
Once the turbines are set in position then NO. However, there is an enviromental impact on the creation of the site for the turbine, its manufacture, transportation from manufacture to site. Once installed wind is free, it is not an entity that can be damaged. There is further issues of the "sight" on the landscape being an annyance to people in the area.
yes, i guess so be cause it is a natural subject....but it would take a long time..probably
Yes, thyroid issues can cause diarrhea.