Specifically, the charts in scientific research papers can show that a substance may cause pollution to the environment or harm human health through experimental data. For example, a chemical substance may have a toxic effect on water, and the chart of experimental results can show that the death rate of organisms in water increases with the change of chemical substance concentration. For another example, a certain food or drug may have side effects on the human body, and the number of adverse reactions after patients use the food or drug is displayed by the researchers through charts.
However, the causal relationship between the hazards of specific substances needs in-depth study and verification. The charts in scientific research papers only show the potential harm of a certain substance, which needs further verification and confirmation in subsequent research. In addition, the harm degree of different substances may be different due to many factors, so other factors (such as dosage, exposure time, frequency of use, etc.) need to be considered comprehensively. ) to evaluate the harm of substances to the environment and human health.