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I believe it could be both. A natural loss of habitat may be caused by flooding or a forest fire for instance. - A man made loss of habitat could be caused by building a highway or cutting down a forest.
Reducing agent reduces others and oxidised itself.reduction means gain of electrons and oxidation means loss of electrons.as the metals on left hand side of the periodic table have lower ionisation potential so they are easily lose electrons and oxidised and reduces others.so they are highly reducing.
No, oxidation is the loss of electrons.
politics disturbing nature people staying there has to shift loss of home loss of job loss of community
loss of an entery type of organism
loss of a body part. usually a limb, or part of a limb.
The ulnar nerve runs along the ulna bone which forms part of the elbow joint. This is a large nerve that can be damaged by the dislocation of the joint. This can cause: loss of sensation, especially in your ring and little fingers, loss of coordination in your fingers, pain, tingling or burning in your hand, hand weakness, weakness that worsens with physical activity, and loss of grip strength.
Amputation is the act of surgical removal of all or part of a limb, or the loss of a limb through trauma.
Loss of blood flow to the limb.
it depends. they can be. it will hurt badly
The loss of nerve innervation to the affected limb.
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Fingers and loss of sight
Occasionally, because of the loss of feeling, the fingers and toes become mutilated and fall off, causing the deformities that are typically associated with the disease.
Depends if you are born with any birth defects or if later in life you lose a finger so there can be a range but most humans have 4 fingers if you don't count the thumb, which I really don't it doesn't look like a finger now does it? ~Frootloopers
no, the iud can't cause limb loss. it should be removed early in pregnancy, though, due to infection risk. talk with your healthcare provider for advice specific to your situation.
Accidental death and dismemberment is one kind of insurance that may pay for this loss. Also, some life insurance policies provide for the payment of part of the proceeds in a situation like this. However, in many cases, the insured may have to have sustained the loss of more than one limb or bodily function (such as eyesight, coupled with loss of a limb) to recover. Disability insurance is another possibility if the loss of the limb renders the insured unable to work. This is more complicated, as it depends greatly upon the type of disability policy involved and the functional incapacity sustained by the injured person.