Not really. Even water can be dangerous sometimes (in drinking, not drowning).
Actually it can..Sometimes people get lost in their education and mix it withreality and be come schizophrenic. Take Pablo Picasso for example I'm sure hewas a smart man and he had a odd way off showing his creativity and intelligencesame with Van-go he chopped his ear.. They were brilliant but mental.
The short answer is to protect the eyes. Performing experiments sometimes means working with dangerous chemicals. Sometimes the experiments themselves are inherently dangerous, and at other times, accidents or mistakes happen during experiments. There may even be explosions. So there is a risk of getting chemicals or objects in your eyes, and goggles help reduce that risk.
Well, honey, having knowledge can sometimes be a double-edged sword. It can make you aware of all the messed up stuff going on in the world, which can be a real downer. Plus, knowing too much can lead to analysis paralysis, where you overthink everything and end up doing nothing. So, yeah, knowledge is power and all that jazz, but it's not always rainbows and butterflies.
I've heard them called a "renaissance man/woman" If they are older, and have lots of practical knowledge in a field, sometimes they are referred to as a "geezer tech."
By very tedious and time consuming searches while boating or hiking through Florida's sometimes dangerous backwaters and swamplands
Both freedom and knowledge are important in human acts. However, having knowledge can sometimes lead to more informed decisions and help guide one's actions towards positive outcomes. In some cases, having the freedom to make choices can also lead to acquiring knowledge through experience. It is ideal to have a balance of both freedom and knowledge in human acts.
No, but it is sometimes violent.
sometimes,YES sometimes,NO EVEN SOMETIMES slight!
A scientist is any working professional in any of the sciences, most commonly the natural sciences, such as physics, chemistry, and biology. Scientists are sometimes referred to as knowledge workers, because the work they perform is directed toward the goal of acquiring new knowledge or confirming existing knowledge. Scientists diligently investigate in order to develop working hypotheses followed by repeated experiments to arrive at a conclusion which determines verifiability or falsifiability.
No. They're usually not, but sometimes there are water snakes or crocodiles and alligators which can be very dangerous.
Yes but it can be dangerous sometimes! If the type of ink you use has toxins in it, that can be dangerous. Be safe!
Yes, sometimes it can fry your brain.
sometimes it can be very mean
The boilers sometimes exploded.
mostly no , but sometimes they can be poisonous
Generally from self-interest, sometimes from knowledge of the facts, sometimes from ignorance of the facts.