A red rock-eating animal, such as a red rock-eating slug that feeds on minerals found in rocks.
Sand is not good to eat. Small amounts won't hurt.
Solid rocks are compacted and hard materials composed of minerals and other substances. They are formed through the process of lithification, which involves the compaction and cementation of loose sediments or the recrystallization of existing rocks. Solid rocks make up the majority of the Earth's crust and can be classified into three main types: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks.
Yes, adding small rocks to the bottom of a potted plant can help with drainage and prevent water from pooling at the roots. Just be sure not to add too many rocks, as this can restrict root growth and drainage.
Generally, rocks do not have a detrimental impact on the environment as they are a natural part of the landscape. However, extensive extraction of rocks for construction or landscaping can disrupt ecosystems and habitats. Sand extraction can lead to erosion, habitat destruction, and loss of biodiversity in coastal areas. Balancing human needs with environmental protection is crucial when utilizing rocks and sand.
Swollen lips hurt while eating tomato sauce because of the citric acid in tomatoes. Just as it would hurt eating a pineapple.
Stop eating rocks!
yes
A red rock-eating animal, such as a red rock-eating slug that feeds on minerals found in rocks.
no
Eating cornmeal out of the bag can be harmful definitely by raising the BP and causing constipation and retaining fluid when eating more tea spoons than recommended.... I know because I'm a regular eater.
No You cannot be killed by eating alot of dirt but you might choke on rocks.
by eating rocks and metal
the rocks might fall and hurt you.
rocks are very strong in running as well as dressing up as clowns, and tormenting small children...and then eating them (search what do rocks eat)
cause it be hot!
It might hurt you