Different gasses have different ranges of danger but most gases spary out small liquid particles that's you inhale and those interfere with your respritory system (breathing). There are special gases that do special things such as burn you eyes, nose and mouth, ones that make your vision go blurry and many others.
As far as dangerous to humans, probably the only serious risk is to hearing. As far as dangerous to the vehicle, the backfire can certainly cause minor damage, especially to some carburetor diaphrams (especially Holleys). A backfire can also shoot flames or hot gases out of the carburetor, burning anything in the way.
Protons can ionize gases. Because of they contains +charge.
a vicious circle
They change gases through their skin. They ubsorb the oxygen they need.
No, the weather is weather. The ATMOSPHERE is the thin layer of gases.
because it is
oxygen,nitrogen,ho2
Acetylene could be considered dangerous, as it is highly inflammable
Canary
There is no gases that comes out of a volcano that is not poisonous all gases that comes from a volcano is dangerous.
Eventually all body systems will see the effects of dangerous gases, but the most immediate effects will be seen by the respiratory systems and the circulatory systems.
The gases that come from humans that deplete ozone are many. CFC's are one of the most dangerous of them.
Working with gases (especially hydrogen and ammonia) at high temperatures and pressures may be dangerous.
It depends on the type of metal and the specific gas. Some metals, like stainless steel, can resist certain corrosive gases, while others may not provide adequate protection. In general, a properly sealed metal container may help contain dangerous gases, but it is not a foolproof method for protection. It is important to use appropriate safety measures and equipment when dealing with dangerous gases.
mustard gas tear gas poison gas
earthquakes. dangerous gases and scorching hot lava!!
means thee are dangerous chemicals or gases in the area