Large, monocultural farms are an example of farms that are dangerous for nature.
Specifically, the size and the use generally encourage reliance upon non-labor intensive means of cultivation. This means that the emphasis is more upon the fastest, most effective and oftentimes most synthetic technologies. It tends to be draining upon the soil for one crop to be emphasized over all others. A consequence will be the reflection in nature of what is being grown in the ground: a lack of diversity in wildlife will accompany the lack of diversity in the soil.
Farms
An example of man vs nature is a person stranded in the wilderness trying to survive against harsh weather, dangerous animals, and limited resources. Another example could be a community dealing with a natural disaster such as a hurricane, earthquake, or wildfire.
It can leak
What is an example of a dangerous passing situation?
Bonanza Farms Bonanza Farms.
Some biological jobs can be dangerous it just depends on the type of job you have such and working with molecular biology but jobs such as pharmectuical jobs are not dangerous in nature.
An example of an analogy in The Outsiders is when Ponyboy compares Dally to a "wild animal" that has been backed into a corner. This analogy highlights Dally's unpredictable and dangerous nature when he feels threatened or trapped.
Pluto is not an example of "nature of science."
it was dangerous
This all depends where he/she works and what he/she is skilled at. Corporate farms will have hire wages than family farms, for example.
Physically the internet is not dangerous - it can lead to dangerous encounters with nutcases for example, but the internet itself is not dangerous.
can you give me a example of nature