Yes in many ways but it is too lengthy for this forum, read below article from Stanford U.
It increases their population.
Your premise is incorrect; DDT does not kill birds. DDT kills mosquitoes.
DDT is dichlorodiphenyltrichlorethane.
no!
Not true. Birds have been affected by DDT and so have fish.
DDt is a Pesticide and/or a wrestling move. The chemical name is Dichloro-Diphenyl-Trichloroethane.DDT is a chemical that helped stop malaria by killing the mosquitoes.it was largely used during the second world war in order to kill insects.Chemical
DDT can make egg shells so thin that birds can't hatch their young.
Yes, it will.
It killed and endangered many birds.
DDT stands for dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane. It was used to kill pests that destroyed crops. Unfortunately it also had a bad affect on animals and almost killed off the American Bald Eagle and other birds of prey.
DDT in high concentration is a danger for all living beings.Today DDT is banned, excepting several limited applications.
The toxic chemicals cause a reduction in eggshell thickness, therefore causing a bird offspring's shell to break before maturity
Yes, it is possible.