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1. Dropping people out of the labour

2. Not biodegradable

3. Environmental pollution

4. expensive to produce

5. Long term effects unknown

6. Globlal crisis

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Thermionic

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They react to light, pressure and temperature.

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smells like roza

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what does the term mean smart materials

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