A toxic stream typically refers to a water body that is contaminated with harmful substances, such as heavy metals, chemicals, or pollutants, making it hazardous to aquatic life and potentially dangerous to human health. This contamination can arise from industrial runoff, agricultural practices, or improper waste disposal. Toxic streams can lead to ecological damage, disrupt local ecosystems, and pose significant risks to communities relying on the water for drinking, recreation, or agriculture. Addressing the pollution in such streams often requires concerted efforts in cleanup and regulation.
That liquid is toxic, so don't drink it. The toxic chemicals spilled into the stream.
it becomes
A thing (area, lake, stream, land, person) becomes contaminated when a toxic material is present in it. To De-contaminate the thing is to remove the toxic material
No, it is not unless you have a cut on your hand and you are directly putting the ink into your blood stream.
Many toxic substances are carried out of the body through the blood stream, including alcohol.
To remove Carbon Dioxide which is dissolved in our blood stream. Dissolved Carbon Dioxide forms Carbonic Acid which is toxic to us.
Excess nitrates in a stream can lead to eutrophication, causing algal blooms that block sunlight and deplete oxygen when they decay. This can harm aquatic organisms, such as fish, by reducing oxygen levels and disrupting the food chain. High nitrate levels can also be toxic to some species of organisms in the stream.
A mature stream.
Toxic is an adjective.
They will always remain toxic. A toxic chemical is a toxic chemical. Cyanide will always have the ability to kill you and will never, not be deadly.
when the cells eliminate poisons into the blood stream all at the same time, throwing the system into a state of toxic overload until it can clear the "backlog." Symptoms such as nausea, headaches, or sensitivities to noise
A stream bed is the bottom (floor) of the stream.