Signs and symptoms: increased body tempature, dizzie, nausea and confused. These symptoms can vary depending on the amount consumed. This may also result in chronic neural effects and may also increase risk of some cancers due to the high levels carcinogens and other subtances in petrol/gas.
No side affects. It is a soft drink.
Drinking affects the brain, kidney, and the liver.
No you will not die from drinking petrol but there are some nasty side affects. Vomiting and diarrhea are the worst next to the horrible taste in your mouth. I'm sure if you drank enough of the stuff, yes it would kill you but personally im not taking that chance and realistically the taste alone would stop you from drinking more than a shot. When you breath the vapour would probably engulf your lungs making you faint and then most likely starve your brain of oxygen.
If you don't die, you get even more stupid than you were before you took it.
The changing of petrol price affects the rate of inflation. When petrol price increases, it follows that the cost of production and transportation of most goods also increase.
The side effects are mainly related to the caffeine content in black tea (though less than coffee). Overconsumption can result in side effects including:insomnianervousness / restlessnessstomach issuesnausea & vomitingincreased heart rate
smoking and drinking
u can get drunk and die
The side effects are mainly related to the caffeine content in black tea (though less than coffee). Overconsumption can result in side effects including:insomnianervousness / restlessnessstomach issuesnausea & vomitingincreased heart rate
Petroleum is a gas fuel, can also be petrol (PETROL-eum), otherwise car fuels, plane fuels, etc... would be extremely expensive
'Knocking' in petrol engines is caused by petrols low flashpoint - its high combustibility. The octane rating is too low for the compression.
liver failure, death