Sure. Especially if they're in a giant pile.
Yes, of course.
Yes, fertilizer can make you sick if ingested or improperly handled. Many fertilizers contain harmful chemicals and pathogens that can lead to gastrointestinal issues, respiratory problems, or skin irritation. Additionally, exposure to certain types of fertilizers, especially in large amounts, can cause more severe health effects. It's important to follow safety guidelines when using or handling fertilizers to minimize risks.
Cause obamas president, that's why
Yes
it could cause uncleanliness, with erosion carrying away the lands loose dirt or it could cause unhealthy water with irrigation toxins polluting it with fertilizers or chemicals.
Caffeine may cause problems for people with certain medical conditions or who are taking certain medicines.
No that is ridiculuouse
The use of fertilizers and pesticides can be harmful to the environment, and to the farmer or gardener using them. Usually, there are not enough toxins in the substance used to harm the consumer of a crop.When it rains, fertilizers will be carries through streams and eventually into rivers. Fertilizers can causse an over-growth of alage and cause eutrophication. Fertilizers also can increase the health of certain pests, such as insects or mice.Human exposure to pesticides can cause...increased risk of leukemiacancers (lung, brain, testicular, lymphoma)increase in spontaneous abortionsgreater genetic damagedecreased fertilityliver and pancreatic damageneuropathydisturbances to immune systems (asthma/ allergies)increases in stillbirthsdecreased sperm counts
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nitrates
Yes of course actually i dont know figure it out your self!
These are called lesions. Brain lesions can be caused by injury, infection, exposure to certain chemicals, problems with the immune system, and more. Typically, their cause is unknown.These are called lesions. Brain lesions can be caused by injury, infection, exposure to certain chemicals, problems with the immune system, and more. Typically, their cause is unknown.