Plants themselves do not cause suffocation in humans. However, if a person becomes trapped in a dense thicket or tangled vegetation, there is a risk of suffocation due to lack of air flow. It is important to avoid such situations and stay cautious while navigating through dense vegetation.
Yes, this is called suffocation.
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Smoking damages the lungs over time. This can cause feelings of suffocation and may be a more serious condition that needs to be checked by a doctor.
Ozone at ground level is a pollutant. It can cause pain and suffocation in the lungs.
If the leak was large enough to displace all of the oxygen, you would die of suffocation.
The Best of Suffocation was created in 1991.
Suffocation is similar to, but not the same as asphyxiation.
No; chlorine damages and destroys the gill tissue, which will cause your fish to die of suffocation.
Yes and no. Helium by itself is not toxic, however, it displaces the oxygen in the air which can cause suffocation and oxygen deprivation to the brain.
The fears of restriction, entrapment and suffocation all fall under the class of "Claustrophobia".
Yes, high concentrations of nitrogen can displace oxygen in the air, leading to oxygen deprivation and suffocation, a condition known as nitrogen asphyxiation. This is more likely in confined spaces with poor ventilation.