Polythene is a long chain of carbon compounds and these are non-biodegradable i.e, they don't decompose..........These substances undergo photo degradation in which they convert themselves into small toxic substances..........when this toxic substances are eaten by cattle they die..............
No, "haven eaten five bags of crisps" is not an idiom. An idiom is a phrase or expression whose meaning is not easily deduced from the individual words, like "kick the bucket" meaning to die. The phrase you mentioned is a literal statement about consuming crisps and does not convey a figurative meaning.
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They become feral or join another local herd or die.
Yes. When this happens cattle can get heat stroke or heat exhaustion, and, just like with humans, they can die from it.
ummm... YES... very bad a baby can suffocatte and die and unless you want you want your baby to die keep it away from plastic bags
Yes if they happen to be standing at the time.
In the winter they can die of the cold. And in the summer they can die of dehydration or heat stroke.
You can put them over your head and die :P
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It damages it in many ways firstly it makes all the creatuees die the end ;)
Respiratory diseases such as BRD (Bovine Respiratory Disease which covers shipping fever and pneumonia) is the most common disease that cattle die from. Digestive diseases come in second.
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