Pseudoscience.
Urea is less toxic than ammonia, making it safer to store in the body before excretion. It also requires less water to eliminate compared to ammonia, making it more energy-efficient for terrestrial animals. Additionally, the conversion of ammonia into urea consumes less energy, resulting in a net energy savings for the organism.
As we know that energy never gets lost or be created when gas is burnt the extra energy converted to kinetic energy due to heat and then to heat energy. this heat warms the other gasses and hence is used up.
Steam is not toxic! It can burn, but it is not toxic.
It was discovered in 1751 by Crostedt. No it is not toxic.
No, if it was toxic you would not add it to your food.
Replace Toxic with another grass move.
Toxic Waste is formed is by leftover energy from Nuclear Power Plants. That energy is not used because it has no charge. Then it gets drained in the sewers. Now, scientists are trying to find out how to get rid of it in a safe way.
Uranium is a radioactive element; uranium is also a toxic element. But the nuclear energy based on uranium is cleaner than the energy based on coal or oil.
No a sloth is not poisonous Yes, to humans their saliva is toxic. Also their energy level is contagious.
it gives off toxic gasses which goes into the air causing global warning
In the science of quantum dots, inorganic materials are the norm, however produced from toxic materials. The next step would be to involve organic peptides to replace the toxic inorganic materials in the pursuit of energy sourcing.
Toxic materials High energy consumption Decreasing the value of community
Swap the Toxic Plate with something that will power up dark or ghost type attacks .Awesome!
Low calory diet crap. That stuff is usually just toxic in one way or the other.lettuce
the electromagnetic energy of the original substance is retained in the dilution, but toxic side effects of the remedy are not
Low calory diet crap. That stuff is usually just toxic in one way or the other.lettuce
For an energy efficient laptop look no further than the Toshiba Satellite. Not only does it have an energy Star 5.0 rating but it and also complies with RoHS directive for containing toxic build materials.