it can be poisonious
bacteria, predators, diseases, natural occurrences, and pollutants all may harm a crab.
litter can harm people by the foul scent, the methane trapped inside can be deadly to animals, or people who are exposed for to long.yes litter can harm people and animals because the litter can get in the drinking water. say meth or toxic poisons got into them you could die
Chances aren't very likely. Because we are exposed to so many chemicals, and because a lot of people like to harm the environment, which makes all of us be exposed to chemicals everyday. And an easy way to help stop toxic waste, is to take action in your community & help out.
Yes, sunstone can be exposed to direct sunlight without any harm.
Azides are extremely toxic (comparable to cyanides). So obviously, it will harm.
If a wound is exposed to it (A cut) then it will enter your blood.
It irritates your eyes, throat, and lungs. It can also harm plants and other living things. Photochemical smog is formed by the action of sunlight on pollutants such as hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides. these chemicals react to form a brownish mixture of ozone and other pollutants.
Glass does not harm the environment per say due to its ability to be recycled and the fact that it gives off no harm full pollutants, but it does how ever have the ability to harm both animals and humans if disposed of in properly
Chemical hazards and pollutants are related but not synonymous. Chemical hazards refer to substances that can cause harm to human health or the environment due to their chemical properties, such as toxicity, flammability, or reactivity. Pollutants, on the other hand, are specific types of chemical hazards that contaminate air, water, or soil, often as a result of human activities. While all pollutants can be considered chemical hazards, not all chemical hazards are pollutants; some may exist in controlled environments without causing harm.
Pollutants are substances that contaminate the environment, causing harm to living organisms and ecosystems. They can come from various sources, such as industrial activities, vehicles, and agricultural practices. Common pollutants include chemicals, particulate matter, and greenhouse gases.
You might allow them to see your scars.
Most insecticides are not horribly specific and will harm any animals that are exposed to them. A few target particular aspects of the insect life cycle and might not.So, the answer is probably, if you want a definite yes or no you'd have to be more specific about which particular insecticide you mean.