Probably not, as no specific deficiency disease is known ... unless you count dental caries.
fluorine is found in any part of the world/ humans
No fluorine does not really have a crime except the fact that it is dangerous for humans.
fluorine is found in any part of the world/ humans
Fluorine is a poor conductor of electricity. It is a nonmetal and as such, it does not have the free-moving electrons that are necessary for conducting electricity efficiently.
Fluorine is a highly reactive and corrosive element. It can react with a wide range of materials, especially metals, leading to corrosion or damage. Fluorine gas is toxic and can cause burns when in contact with skin.
because fluorine is highly electronegative and is the most reactive non metal.
The ozone layer can be damaged by human too. Humans use ozone depleting substances which contain chlorine and fluorine which initiate a reaction with ozone and deplete it.
trash or soda cans
Near necessary resources.
yes ofcourse for benifit of humans........
Survival
Survival