Yes, tanalising fluid can be harmful to plants. It contains preservatives and chemicals, such as copper and chromium, which can be toxic to plant life and soil microorganisms. When leached into the soil, these substances can disrupt plant growth and negatively affect the surrounding ecosystem. It's advisable to avoid using tanalised wood in direct contact with soil or plants.
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harmfull
Alpacas are not harmfull. They are very gentle
because it has harmfull chemicals that hurt plants and they use water to make food so when the leaves take in the water its like poison to them
it is harmfull because it can kill people around the world
yes
Tanalising is a wood preservation process that involves treating timber with a solution containing preservatives, often under pressure. This treatment helps protect the wood from decay, insects, and fungi, extending its lifespan, particularly in outdoor or high-moisture environments. The term is derived from "tan" or "tanalith," referring to the use of tanalith preservatives in the process.
It's harmfull to the existing forest, but it's beneficial to certain species of plants and insects that specialises in using recently burnt ground.
polluted water is harmful for animals and human beings who drink water from well.it is also harmfull for plants which are getting water from pollted groundwater.
It's harmfull to the existing forest, but it's beneficial to certain species of plants and insects that specialises in using recently burnt ground.
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