Then you will get acid rain:) :) :) :)
Yes, because you have to relase air also to do the breathing process. It is like breathing in and you can not breathe in anymore then holding your breath. That could possibly kill you.
Too much is bad because fertilizer contains phosphate which will burn the grass and cause it to die if too much is applied
You can die from sniffing too much of anything.
They will die
Yes if they prevent you from breathing.
Then you will get acid rain:) :) :) :)
Too much of ANYTHING can be poisonous, even water (see water intoxication). If someone takes too much morphine they will stop breathing. If no one helps them with a reversal drug (naloxone) or ventilates them (rescue breathing) they can die.
Yes, because you have to relase air also to do the breathing process. It is like breathing in and you can not breathe in anymore then holding your breath. That could possibly kill you.
Yes, but if you increase the speed of your breathing too much you can hyperventilate and / or pass out.
Yes when inhaled, eaten or if left on the skin for long periods of time. sulphur also releases toxic gases into the area in which it is in.
Adding sulphur to steel makes it easier to machine but only in controlled amounts. Too much sulphur and it become brittle and can crumble.
Not if you're still breathing.
No, unless there is thin or less air.
A worm can stop breathing if handled to much and it's skin dries out to much.
Well, you can die from eating too much of anything. If you eat too much food, you can have a heart attack and die.
Too much sulphur in the fuel you are using. Buy gas from a different dealer and drive at least 100 niles or more. The excess sulphur is being oxidized by the catalytic converter into sulphur dioxide (rotten eggs).