Yes. Storing canned goods in hot temperatures can encourage the growth of thermophilic organisms that survived the canning process.
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No, when the heat shrinking process is used, no items are harmed. The process used is completely safe for the goods in question. Heat shrinking is a productive way to protect goods. Unless the good is sensitive to heat, the process of heat shrinking should not harm the goods being protected.
The colonists tried to hurt the British by refusing to import their goods or export American goods to Britain. This practice of halting trade is known as an "embargo."
A practice that was used by the colonists to hurt British trade was the refusal of British goods that were imported and the export of American goods to Britain. This was in response to the taxation on goods that the British were trying to impose on the colonies.
British hurt Irish by flooding Ireland with manufacturing goods, hurting local producers
Yes. It can kill you.
Yes, if you put a large houseplant next to a heat register, it will hurt the houseplant.
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He attempted to Boycott UK goods from the Continent.
because they start to lose goods
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