There are many conditions that can arise from widespread exposure to the pavement which can effect someone's health. These would include shortness of breath, nausea, headaches, fatigue and irritation of the upper respiratory tract.
Asphalt fumes irritating the respiratory tract are common conditions seen from widespread pavement exposure. Pavement fume exposure may even lead to lung cancer.
A condition called dental fluorosis can cause mottling of tooth enamel. This can be developed due to a high exposure to fluoride while the teeth are still developing. Mutilation can go from tiny specks of white in the tooth enamel to widespread discoloration and browning.
No, desert pavement is caused by wind which is physical weathering.
A. Wind erosion is the primary cause of desert pavement, where strong winds blow away fine particles, leaving behind a surface layer of larger rocks and pebbles. This process results in the exposure of a rocky surface known as desert pavement.
Madame Curie died from aplastic anemia, a condition caused by prolonged exposure to radiation during her research on radioactivity.
Car wheels on the pavement.
Exposure to lead can also cause mental retardation.
Exposure to Mycobacterium tuberculosis causes Primary Complex condition to children. The disease is a tuberculosis (TB) infection and does not show any symptom.
yes, exposure to wind and specially breeze can cause headache
Yes, exposure to nerve agents can cause dilated pupils, a condition known as mydriasis. Nerve agents inhibit acetylcholinesterase, leading to an accumulation of acetylcholine, which can disrupt normal autonomic function and result in various symptoms, including pupil dilation. This effect is part of a broader range of cholinergic symptoms that may occur following exposure.
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