Mostly not. It is not poisonous. However, in an enclosed space, it can cause death by asphyxiation. It is used in poultry farms to slaughter birds - either in response to a disease or as a less inhumane alternative to an electric bath.
yes,because it damages DNA leading to cell death and mutagenisis which causes cancer
Argon is a noble gas and is neither harmful nor destructive.
It is chemically inert and hence not harmful.
Argon itself is a non-toxic and inert gas that is naturally present in the atmosphere. It does not react with other chemicals in the environment and is not considered harmful. However, large-scale release of argon due to human activities can contribute to global warming as it is a greenhouse gas.
It is not harmful to animals but it can be harmful/fatal to children
No.
Argon gas is not poisonous, but it isn't oxygen, so breathing it isn't good for you, and can be fatal. If you work with Argon gas, make sure that you have proper ventilation.it is VERY HARMFUL!!
animals are harmful at times because they can steal your food and carry harmful diseases
Ozone present in the troposphere is also called as bad ozone. It is also a green house gas. It is the major constituent of the urban smog.
Some animals are harmful like the lion, the tiger, or the wolf, because they can bite, slash with their claws, and other harmful things. But not all animals are harmful. Most of the harmful animals have claws, venom, or something dangerous.
They get food from humas (soil derived from partially decayed animals and plants) ...food gives energy to them.
harmful to animals because their are no trees that serve as habitat to animals and source of their foods