Answer this question… Chemicals can pollute water, but they can also be used to clean water.
All chemicals that hurt the environment should be labelled with the appropriate sticker, as shown here: http://web.onetel.net.uk/~uncletony/images/coshh8.gif
Chemists have both hurt the environment and helped the environment by their actions.
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Chemists have both hurt the environment and helped the environment by their actions.
Chemists have both hurt the environment and helped the environment by their actions.
Chemists have both hurt the environment and helped the environment by their actions.
Chemists have both hurt the environment and helped the environment by their actions.
Chemists have both hurt the environment and helped the environment by their actions.
Chemists have both hurt the environment and helped the environment by their actions.
To help or too hurt the enviorment.
Chemists have both hurt the environment and helped the environment by their actions.
Chemicals can both harm and benefit the environment, depending on their use and management. For example, pesticides can protect crops from pests and increase agricultural yields, but they can also contaminate soil and water, harming non-target organisms and ecosystems. Conversely, chemicals like fertilizers can enhance plant growth and improve soil health, yet excessive use can lead to nutrient runoff, causing harmful algal blooms and dead zones in aquatic environments. Proper regulation and sustainable practices are crucial to maximizing the benefits while minimizing the harms of chemicals.