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Poisoning and disease can occur due to human exposure to trace quantities of heavy metals. Common trace metals include mercury (Hg), arsenic (Ar) and lead (Pb).
To trace the development of biology as a science, you would need to research the history of biology to trace its development as a science.
Lead is the trace mineral that leads to lead poisoning....there has been no discernable "safe" level in the human body, a small amount of lead can cause complications.
To trace the origin of science and technology, you would need to research the history of science and technology to learn the origins of it.
The chemical makeup of the planet Mercury is about 70 percent iron and 30 percent silicate. It also has trace amounts of nickel.
Mercury has only a trace atmopshere of hydrogen that is almost null.
Sociology emerged in the 19th century as a response to modernization, industrialization, and urbanization. Early sociologists such as Auguste Comte, Karl Marx, Max Weber, and Emile Durkheim laid the foundations of the field by studying social structures, institutions, and behaviors. Over time, sociology evolved to incorporate various theoretical perspectives and research methodologies, leading to the diverse field of study that exists today.
No. They all do except for Mercury. Even Mercury has a tiny trace of an atmosphere.
Mercury has a very thin atmosphere composed mostly of Helium and Hydrogen with trace amounts of Oxygen.
The principal of science computer is computation. This is to keep trace of the usage.
Chemical fertilizers lack trace elements.
Mercury has no atmosphere, however, there is a trace exosphere containing hydrogen, helium, and oxygen, that gets dynamically created and destroyed.