Yes, air and temperature can be lethal to human beings under certain conditions. Extremely high temperatures can lead to heatstroke, while very low temperatures can result in hypothermia or frostbite. Additionally, air quality can be hazardous due to pollutants or lack of oxygen, which can cause respiratory issues or suffocation. Proper environmental conditions are essential for human survival.
What characteristics are unique to human beings in visible creation
About 3,000,000,000 changes in human beings live
human beings are being born just like a baby they have been born then they become a human being
cells
yes
Radiation is lethal to Humans, So no.
Because if the temperature was different human beings would not have evolved.
Human Beings
No
noway Human beings could not live on Saturn, and neither could their beans.
Woolworth's could of been saved by some nice human beings
they are rarely lethal but can still kill a human
Lions can cause considerable damage to human beings as they are carnivorous in nature.
This difference could be succinctly described as those things that human beings didn't make (the environment) and those things that human beings did make (technology).
"Seres humanos" is the Spanish term for "human beings" or "human beings." It refers to individuals of the human species.
Yes. It existed before human beings did, or before the solar system.
No, a fetus isn't considered a human being from anyone's perspective but that of someone who is anti-choice. A fetus is a human life but it is not a human being - a woman is a human being, children that could be it's siblings are human beings, and the child the fetus could become is a human being - feminism is concerned with the rights and well-being of human beings.