according to my good friend wikipedia the answer is lead.
Exposure to certain environmental toxins or heavy metals, such as lead or mercury, has been implicated in causing neurological damage in humans. These substances can disrupt normal brain function, leading to a range of cognitive and behavioral issues. It is important to minimize exposure to these toxins to protect neurological health.
A substance or material that causes pollution is called a pollutant. Pollutants can be emitted into the environment through various human activities and can have harmful effects on air, water, and soil quality as well as on human health and ecosystems.
One substance that can damage the environment is mercury. It is a toxic heavy metal that can bioaccumulate in organisms, leading to harmful effects on ecosystems and human health. Mercury pollution primarily comes from sources such as coal-fired power plants, industrial processes, and waste incineration.
Yes, fumes from burning plastic are considered primary pollutants because they are directly emitted into the environment. These fumes contain harmful chemicals and particulate matter that can have negative impacts on air quality and human health.
Ozone is a molecule, a gas at normal atmospheric temperatures. It is harmful for humans to breathe too much in each breath, so when it is in the air we breathe, we call it a pollutant. When it is above our heads, we call it "the ozone layer" and it protects us from UV-B from our Sun. "pollutant" and "pollution" are valueless labels. If you live in a place that only ever gets 7 inches of rainfall each year, and you have a population that requires 8 inches of rainfall a year, they call it a "drought" when they don't get 8 inches of rainfall. Valueless label.
Exposure to certain environmental toxins or heavy metals, such as lead or mercury, has been implicated in causing neurological damage in humans. These substances can disrupt normal brain function, leading to a range of cognitive and behavioral issues. It is important to minimize exposure to these toxins to protect neurological health.
Water pollution can be pollutant if the polluted water floods to places of human residences.
A substance that causes pollution is called a pollutant. Pollutants can be in the form of chemicals, gases, or particles that are harmful to the environment and human health.
Yes, ozone is considered a serious pollutant because at ground level, it can cause respiratory issues, aggravate asthma, and contribute to smog formation. It is considered harmful to human health and the environment.
Raw sewage tops the list.
primary pollution
Pollutant
No but it will damage the human lungs
Neurological disorders is one of the common disorder we have to face in case of sulfur deficiency. A neurological disorder is any disorder of the body neurological system. It could be cause of paralysis too.
The ozone layer itself is not a pollutant; it is a protective layer in the Earth's stratosphere that shields us from harmful UV radiation. However, ground-level ozone, formed by the reaction of sunlight with pollutants like nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds, is a secondary pollutant that can be harmful to human health and the environment.
Mercury causes major neurological problems.
There is no lupus gene. At this point, researchers have found 30 loci (locations) on the human genome that are implicated in the development of lupus.