Contaminated land is primarily caused by industrial activities, improper waste disposal, and the use of hazardous materials, leading to the release of pollutants into the soil. Agricultural practices, such as the overuse of pesticides and fertilizers, can also contribute to soil contamination. Additionally, leaks from underground storage tanks and accidental spills further exacerbate the issue. Urbanization and construction activities can disturb contaminated sites, spreading pollutants and complicating remediation efforts.
The word you're referring to is "contaminated." Items or substances that are contaminated may harbor harmful bacteria or other pathogens that can cause illness or disease.
only if it's contaminated.
Contaminated fuel could cause a misfire.
Drinking contaminated (impure) waterDrinking unpasteurized (raw) milk
T. Cairney has written: 'Contaminated Land'
Jo Strange has written: 'Contaminated land'
If you are having gallbladder problems it can cause diarrhea.
Food sources of transmission are: contaminated milk, ice cream, vegetables and other foods which often cause epidemics.
yes but it would be pointless
On its own, no. Only if it's been contaminated.
Watermelon can be contaminated by cholera bacteria on their surface. But then the watermelons are carried to market and by that time the bacteria get killed after drying of watermelons. But then the watermelons can be contaminated like other foods and cause you cholera.
Yes, moonshine can cause blindness if it is contaminated with methanol, a toxic substance that can damage the optic nerve.