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The long-term use of pesticides and fertilizer can leave chemicals in the soil which can have toxic effects on certain crops and can contaminate agricultural workers, livestock and nearby strams.
Some plant pesticides are thought to be harmful to humans, although they were man-made to help us. We donÃ?t know what the long lasting effects of eating plants sprayed with these pesticides are.
Cancer, neurological disorders, and reproductive issues are all possible long term effects of exposure to pesticides.
One bad effect of spraying pesticides with planes is the potential for harming animals that may be in the area. Pesticides can drift, causing imbalances of nutrients in streams.
Non-persistent and persistent pesticides are equally dangerous, but non-persistent has immediate impacts whereas persistent pesticides wield long-term effects.Specifically, non-persistent pesticides include the super-powerful organophosphate malathion. They may impact people and wildlife for hours to weeks until they degenerate. In contrast, chlorinated hydrocarbons represent prime examples of persistent pesticides which survive for months to decades in the environment.It is the difference between immediate, sudden death or disability and long-term, protracted fatalities.
How long the breath is held is limited by carbon dioxide buildup in the blood.
It`s moisture buildup,probably from not driving it enough,or long enough.
As long as persistant pesticides are not used, there is no danger & they are banned here. Soon, they will be banned worldwide. The only danger could possibly be from species extinction (unlikely) & a possible detrimental domino effect created by the imbalance.
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Pesticides are poisons: they kill the particular pest that they are intended to kill, but then they seep into the soil or into water systems, where they can kill other needed insects, can be ingested by fish or other aquatic life, and from there be ingested by birds or larger animals. A buildup of residual pesticides in a given area can do tremendous damage to the entire ecosystem.
In "Silent Spring," Rachel Carson also discussed the harmful effects of other pesticides such as dieldrin, parathion, and chlordane, among others, on the environment and wildlife. These pesticides were found to have devastating impacts on ecosystems and organisms, leading to widespread environmental damage and concerns about their long-term effects on human health.
* They make crops more vulnerable to disease in the long run. * Toxins in pesticides get into the world's soil and water supply. * Chemical fertilizers and pesticides create a race against nature that mankind is likely to lose.