Over use of chemical pesticides and herbicides can lead to resistant bugs or weeds. It is quite a common issue now in conventional horticulture and agriculture. Alternating the chemicals used will help to stop a pest building up that resistance, using mixed cropping rather than a monoculture helps with pest control and the use of cover crops will help keep weeds at bay as well.
Cheers,
Barry.
It depends on what kind of pesticide, of course, but many pesticides can virtually sterilize the soil if used in excess or spilled. When this happens, it can take years for the soil to recover, and in some cases it even has to be removed to make the area usable.
I couldn't find anything in medical historical literature, except it was formerly used as emetic (vomiting) but is nowadays considered as too toxic for use.In agriculture and plant growing (eg. vineyards) it is still used as fungicide, pesticide or herbicide.
if there too little water animal die crops are not growing and if their is too much water flood came
If there is to much rain, then we will have floods.
you can die
you get FAT
it can have effects on your memory
You won't be able too speak.
If you get too much calcium you may get calcium deposits on your bones.
too many big words!
what happens when a baby dolphin spends too much time on the surface of the water
If you swear too much at the crowd,then the crowd will beat you up.