There are two pieces to this answer. First an "empty" can still contains a small amount of chemicals under pressure. If punctured, crushed or rusted, the cans can leak these chemicals which then contaminates ground water. Second, cans last almost 'forever'... it takes a very long time for them to break down. But as they break down, the metal components also leech into ground water.
There are two pieces to this answer. First an "empty" can still contains a small amount of chemicals under pressure. If punctured, crushed or rusted, the cans can leak these chemicals which then contaminates ground water. Second, cans last almost 'forever'... it takes a very long time for them to break down. But as they break down, the metal components also leech into ground water.
yes it does it is flammable
Yes, hair spray should be disposed of in the trash. It is important to check your local recycling guidelines to see if the can is recyclable in your area. Otherwise, it should be thrown away in the regular trash.
Salt can become a particulate in the atmosphere when it is transported through processes such as sea spray from ocean waves, volcanic eruptions, or dust storms. These salt particles can contribute to air pollution and affect air quality.
No. It was harm the animal. It can affect their eyes.
Anything in the form of tiny particles that can float in the atmosphere is an aerosol. This can be fine drops of liquid, like water vapour, or particles of dust, as are thrown up by a volcano erupting.Common aerosols in the atmosphere are:Inorganic: dust, smoke, sea salt, waterOrganic: pollen, spores, bacteriaAnthropogenic (man-made): smoke, ash, dust (from burning), aerosol spray can emissions, cigarette smoke, soot from car exhausts.
hair spray
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There is no such potion and trying to find it or make it will only empty your wallet.
Aerosols in Earth's atmosphere can form through natural processes like volcanic eruptions, wildfires, and sea spray. They can also be generated by human activities such as industrial processes, vehicle emissions, and agricultural activities. Once in the atmosphere, aerosols can affect climate by scattering or absorbing sunlight, and by acting as cloud condensation nuclei.
No, the pump spray is better. It does not put unwanted gases into the atmosphere.
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