Yes, drowning is a high risk with sea water.
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Not at all. Humans carry sea water inside them. That's the "normal saline" in IVs.
Rising sea level affects communities by creating a coastal flooding hazard for buildings. It also affects the amount of fresh water available as the salt water creeps inland.
Water hazard - yellow stakes, lateral hazard - red stakes and bunkers.
Yes, seawater is a good conductor of electricity due to the presence of dissolved salts and minerals, which dissociate into ions that can carry electric current. This property makes seawater a potential hazard for electrical systems in marine environments.
Hazard is the area of sand or water between the tee and the hole.
Both can be dangerous, though the greatest hazard is at sea.
The ball is played from where it stops. If you can't hit it out of the hazard, take the drop and penalty.
Hazard is the area of sand or water between the tee and the hole.
Drinking water from a clean, uncontaminated source is NOT a health hazard.
New Orleans is a hazard it is below sea level a disaster is a bit of weather that knocks out power so the water is no longer pumped out of areas below sea level or enough rain to raise the Mississippi above the levees or a combination a disaster is a politician who decides after both of the above disasters to rebuild below sea level rather than moving 50 miles north as suggested by the army corps of engineers.
a coastal flood is severe sea storms, or as a result of anotherflood hazard