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why is petroleum bad for you?
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Answered by patilshardasandip
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According to Denno, Petroleum jelly can create the illusion of moisturized, hydrated skin, all the while suffocating your pores. It's water-repellant and not water-soluble, meaning it merely seals the barrier so that moisture does not leave the skin. ... If petroleum jelly gets into the lungs, it can cause lipid pneumonia.

Answered by ΙΙïƚȥΑαɾყαɳΙΙ
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Oil and gas extraction is a menace to wildlife. Loud noises, human movement and vehicle traffic from drilling operations can disrupt animals' communication, breeding and nesting.

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