Coal dust, silica dust, and asbestos, which may lead to pulmonary fibrosis
Environmental conditions such as pollution and smoke could permanently damage the alveolar sacs.
Pollution and smoke
They damage the alveolar-capillary membrane
False
I'll provide a link, but no, it causes very little environmental damage.
It is important to determine environmental conditions that can cause mold. This fungi can cause health problems in individuals such as wheezing, eye irritation, and chronic lung conditions.
The environmental conditions can affect your body fluid balance because it can cause you to sweat too much.
the coniferous forest is damage by dragon and UFO
false
False
false
The term "hazardous" is used to refer to any material, condition, or situation that could cause injury, illness, environmental damage, death, or property damage. The term "non-hazardous" is used to describe a material, condition or situation that is thought not to be able to cause injury, illness, environmental damage, death, or property damage.