Yes it is a problem.It cause for kidney deceases.
The tin can
Tin cans are typically made from steel coated with a thin layer of tin. The rusting of tin cans is primarily caused by the steel core of the can, which is more susceptible to rust when exposed to moisture and oxygen. Factors such as the thickness of the tin coating, the type of protective coatings, and the environment in which the cans are stored can also affect the rate of rusting.
The tin can
The tin can
Tin is a non-biodegradable substance, meaning it does not break down naturally in the environment over time. It can persist in the environment for a long period, potentially causing harm if not properly managed.
It can take tin cans anywhere from 50 to 100-years to biodegrade. The decomposition is very dependent on the environment where the material is decomposing.
Tin can pose a health issue if there is a lot of it, or it is being burned, cut, or has sharp ends that could harm someone. Tin can rust and that's where the problem lies.
Osmoconformers have solved problem by becoming Isotonic to their environment .
because cans are bad for the environment. and you will die if you inhale the fumes released by the tin.
the bad thing about diggin tin right > its abd beacause it ill ruin the environment and people will complain so IT IS A BAD THING :)
Tin has a long lifespan and can last for many years with proper care. Factors like exposure to moisture, air, and other corrosive elements can impact its longevity. However, when used indoors and kept in a stable environment, tin items can last for decades or more.
~sigh~. No, Rin Tin Tin did NOT discover tin. Rin Tin Tin was a dog.