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It would cause the body liver damage, brain damage, or most likely death. It depends on how much the body intakes, and of what.
it can cause brain damage,lung cancer and other body deaseses....seviere damage to the body
It would have to, but science is slow to share the knowledge.
Depends on the distance and the projectile. A beanbag from a distance would cause bruising. A slug would go through the body and damage any internal organs in its path.
Damage to the throttle body is caused by corrosion or direct impacts. A loose connection can cause nearby components to strike and damage the throttle body.
Chronically inhaling the fumes from the production/creation of plastics, or the burning of plastics, could cause damage to the body and brain. However, a one-time incident likely would not cause brain damage. The bigger riskwith fumes from plastic (creation or burning) is respiratory irritation or damage.
Free Radicals
Your body gets used to drinking and thats when you want it anytime which can cause damage to your Liver and more inside your body and would maybe cause death in later years to come.
no....it can cause damage to the circulatory system in the body
A flintlock musket can cause significant damage, as it fires a large bullet at high velocity. The extent of the damage caused depends on various factors such as the range, the size of the bullet, and the location of the impact on the target. In general, a flintlock musket has the potential to cause severe injury or even be lethal.
It's because all of the chemicals in the cigarette get into the lungs and cause damage to the body
Having 300 pounds of extra weight can cause serious damage to the body. The organs are working overtime and can eventually shut down and the weight is very hard on the bones and muscles in the body.