1. Fire.
2. Agitated and aggressive wildlife.
3. Lightening.
4. Nuclear Radiation.
Air pollution, food pollution and rarely water pollution can affect the fetus adversely.
to avoid killing the child
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Well, if the mother smokes, of course the fetus will then inhale the smoke. If too much smoke is being inhaled, then its highly possible that the baby and sometimes the mother, may die.
Certainly; the Environmental Protection Agency is primarily concerned with pollution and environmental hazards.
good Q: natural hazards are hazards that are caused by things in nature e.i. an earthquake happens and causes a nuclear power plant to explode (japan) an environmental hazard on the other hand is something cause by people that affect the environment (pollution affecting major cities e.i. new york, Chicago, and Miami ect...)
what is the meaning of environmental hazard
One of the causes of environmental hazard is heavy metals. However, light pollution, Mercury, and molds are also other environmental hazards.
the opposition to the environmental hazards or hindrances brought about by the environment is known as environmental resistance.
One of the causes of environmental hazard is heavy metals. However, light pollution, Mercury, and molds are also other environmental hazards.
One of the causes of environmental hazard is heavy metals. However, light pollution, Mercury, and molds are also other environmental hazards.
Conjunctivitis may be caused by environmental hazards, such as wind, smoke, dust, and allergic reactions caused by pollen, dust, or grass.
The environmental and atmospheric hazards of volcanoes are emission of toxic and poisonous gasses and substances into the ecosystem which results to Water, Land/Soil and Atmospheric Pollution.
Identify (environmental) hazards, assess (environmental) hazards to determine risk, develop controls and make a decision, implement controls, and supervise and evaluate.
No, it does not.