All except perhaps Biodegradable wastes. E-Wastes, Nuclear wastes, Non-Biodegradable, Biomedical etc all harm the environment
Having a water tank can be quite costly and dangerous to the environment. Fortunately, their are environmentally friendly water tanks available on the market. An environmentally water tank should be able to recycle the water to preserve as much water as possible.
The metabolic processes make watses. Most of these in higher concentrations are toxic. If you don't get rid of them you die.
Nope, the reason batteries are made of dangerous chemicals is because it works~
How are they not environmentally friendly
Biologically, 'too much' of it is toxic [poisonous or lethal]; while environmentally, too much of it is [only] one cause of the Greenhouse Effect.
Helium is not dangerous to humans or the environment in its natural state. However, inhaling helium can be harmful as it displaces oxygen, leading to asphyxiation. Helium is chemically inert and does not react with other substances, making it environmentally safe.
No mining operation is environmentally friendly.
Components in the reactor inside the primary shielding will be radioactive, even after all the fuel has been removed. Provided everything is monitored and assessed properly and health physics advice followed by the operators, there should be no need for anyone to be exposed to dangerous levels during decommissioning.
Yes, wind power is environmentally friendly.
"Environmentally" can be an adverb; that which describes, modifies or enlarges upon a verb (action word), or an adjective (that which modifies or describes a noun).Thus, in the sentence "Stan is very environmentally conscious.", "environmentally" is an adverb modifying the verb "is conscious".In the sentence "Stan has given you some very environmentally sound advice.", "environmentally" is an adjective modifying the adjective "sound".
Yes, wind power is environmentally friendly.
They are environmentally friendly because its only feathers and cloth.