Australia has the most poisonous plants, spiders, snakes and other creatures. Some poisonous things in Australia are black widow spider, Stone fish (almost impossible to see), blue ringed Octopus, some Snails, Lionfish, Scorpionfish, Box Jelly Fish, Brown Snake and Copperhead Snake. In Australia there are more than a 190 different species of snakes, 22 species are at least as deadly as an Indian cobra and, of these, 16 are much more deadly - one (which luckily lives well off the beaten path) is the world's most lethal snake.
As of 2021, the country with the highest number of people living with HIV is South Africa.
The most populous nation in Western Europe is Germany, with an estimated population of 82.3 million* people. In second place is France with 61.5 million*, followed closely by the UK (60.9 million*) and Italy (58.1 million*). (*Source www.cia.gov)
People in Switzerland earn a living through a variety of industries such as banking, finance, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, and tourism. The country has a strong focus on innovation, high-quality products, and services which contribute to its high standard of living. Many Swiss residents are employed in skilled professions, and the country also benefits from a well-developed social welfare system.
One of the most significant threats to the high standard of living in the US is income inequality, which can lead to disparities in access to resources and opportunities. Another major threat is the rising cost of healthcare, which can negatively impact individuals' financial well-being. Additionally, challenges such as climate change and technological disruption can also pose risks to the country's standard of living.
No, Switzerland is not a poor country. It is known for its high standard of living, strong economy, and wealth management services. Switzerland consistently ranks among the top countries in terms of nominal GDP per capita.
Box Jellyfish
Detergent is poisonous to most living things, so my answer is yes. From, Mozeco and CrimsonLightDude, Brother & Sister in VMK
Water because most living things depend on it.
Oxygen is the most important factor for living things.
The lake itself is non-living, but most lake have things that live in them.
Both oxygen and nitrogen are equally important to living things. Oxygen is necessary for metabolism to continue. But too much oxygen is poisonous. So the presence of nitrogen keeps the oxygen levels low enough to avoid poisoning.
No. Most living things live in the ocean or on the land.
The most basic unit of living things are Cells.Cells are basic building blocks that make up all living things.
"What is the most poisonous reptile?"The most poisonous reptile is the Belcher's Sea Snake.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Inland Taipan AKA Fierce snake is not poisonous at all. It is the most venomous however. No snake is poisonous. Venom and poison are two different things. Venom can do a multitude of harmful things to the body.
Living things don't normally stay the same as long as non living things do. Most living things will die before a mountain crumbles.
The element that is most abundant in living things is carbon. The other five elements that are most abundant in living things are hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur.
Uranium hexafluoride is not the most abundant compound found in living things.