too much oxygen combines with the raw iron and forms iron oxide or rust. this weakens the iron and thus damages it.
rust.
If an object sits in water for too long, it can become waterlogged, meaning it absorbs water and becomes heavier. This can cause degradation or weakening of the material it's made from, leading to potential damage or deterioration. Additionally, prolonged exposure to water can promote the growth of mold, mildew, or rust on the object.
rust made a building collapse and 2 much rust is bad 2 our plants. and in magnetizing unsnarls and others make sure that its rust is little because if too much rust is in the iron it can't work........
Yes, an object can have too much potential energy, which can lead to stability issues or potential dangers. For example, an object placed too high up may have excessive gravitational potential energy, increasing its risk of falling and causing harm.
Drain out the excess. Too much oil will damage the engine.
Too much beer can damage your liver and can cause liver failure.
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Rust in water can come from either deteriorating pipes or water with a high iron content, but if the water smells OK it is probably safe. Rust itself is not toxic for bathing, although drinking it could lead to too much iron in the body and possible liver damage.
Too much water/contains rust. need a flush & fill.
No, YouTube is safe.
too much oil in the engine will cause of airation and will create too much pressure to your engine and will damage the headgasket.
You can't handle a rabbit too much, but if you shake it too much you can cause brain damage and that will cause it to die or be mentally retarded.