Cumulative poison is a type of poison that builds up in the body over time with repeated exposure, leading to toxic effects. Unlike acute poisons that cause immediate harm, cumulative poisons can cause health problems after prolonged or repeated exposure even at low levels. Examples include lead and Mercury.
The plural form of poison is simply poisons.
No, it is not easy to find poison. Access to poison is restricted and controlled for safety reasons. It is illegal and dangerous to possess or use poison without proper authorization.
Those chemicals will poison the water supply.
No, poison is not an adverb. Poison is a noun, typically referring to a substance that can cause illness or death.
The word "poison" has two syllables.
My cumulative GPA is 3.8.
cumulative percentage = (cumulative frequency ÷ n) x 100
what dose cumulative force mean
No, cumulative is not a compound word.
My cumulative GPA average is 3.8.
Cumulative shares are when the shares are combined and then evenly distributed to the share holders. Non cumulative preference shares are when they go to certain people first.
Cumulative frequency is the running total of class frequencies.
Yes, lead is a toxin. It's more a "cumulative exposure" kind of poison than a "you die now" poison, and is more likely to cause long-term neurological problems than actually kill people outright, but it is, like most heavy metals, toxic.
His enrollment papers and report cards are in his cumulative folder. Exposure to secondhand smoke has a cumulative effect on the lungs.
a cumulative frequency graph mearsure the cumulative frequency on the y-axis and the class boundaries on the x-axis
cumulative in Tagalog: padami nang padami
The abbreviation for cumulative is cum. Cumulative is defined as an arrangement in which a payment not paid is carried over to the following period.