The Hydrogen bomb being harmful to humans should be realtivley self explanatory... making them was to use them as a deterent to the russians or any other nuclear aggressor. hydrogen bombs were not the only kind that were developed. there were others as well.
Yes, it is true; minor changes in pH may be very harmful for some living beings; for example due to the absorption of carbon dioxide in ocean waters the pH was increased (an anthropic cause) and the negative influence on the marine fauna is observed.
Absorption of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere modify the pH of waters; also the pollution from human activities.
It is not harmful. it is making food forall creatures.
physical- cutting something curling your hair making steam freezing something Chemical- burning a candle toasting toast peroxide on a cut.
mix water with hydrogen duuuuh!
By burning the hydrogen and making water.
bomb, hydrogen peroxide, making planets...
For a start, the trees themselves are living beings. Also, trees - and plants in general - convert carbon dioxide into oxygen, making them extremely important for animals and humans. Animals and humans also get their food from plants (in the case of trees, that would usually be fruits). Certain animals also live in trees - for example, birds make their nests there.
Hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, phosphorus, and sulfur The living organism mainly consists of Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen after that nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur comes they all consider as major elements The order is oxygen 65.0%, carbon 18.5%, hydrogen 9.5%, and nitrogen 3.3% making a total of 96.3%.
Oxygen (O)Carbon (C)Hydrogen (H)Nitrogen (N)These four elements make up 96% of living matter.
The duration of Making a Living is 780.0 seconds.
No.Hydrogen gas is not a green house gas. Hydrogen chemically combined with oxygen becomes a green house gas. Water vapor is the most common green house gas making up about 75% of all warming.