It is perfectly safe to swim even when tired. That is, unless you risk exhaustion and drowing because of that!
No, might be illeagal but not at all dangerous
Running and swimming.
dangerous
Cyanide is dangerous, period. Electricity is dangerous, period. Nothing about the one makes the other more dangerous. Still, either one is dangerous enough by itself that I would not recommend working with both at the same time.
There are many negative effects of working on something else while studying. These effects include distraction, not being able to be completely devoted to either task, and confusion.
Hard and dangerous work
Unhealthy and dangerous
A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is a document that contains information on the potential health effects of exposure to chemicals, or other potentially dangerous substances, and on safe working procedures when handling chemical products.
for goodAnswer:Poodles are sporting dogs, bred to be water retrievers. Their "funny hairdo" is actually a show version of a working cut, designed to improve their swimming ability while insulating parts of their body against the adverse effects of cold water.
no. its dangerous
effects and accommodations
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