I'm stuck between 1, 4 and 5.
1) Since it's water there is going to be waterborne diseases, but fixing the pollution in the town seems to be the best option
4.) Enforcing water laws can lower the chance of having waterborne diseases that might happen.
5) Related to #1, it'll help keep the sickness down if it was monitored and reported to local hospitals
<span>The answer is letter A.<span>
<span>Congestive
heart disease and asthma are examples of chronic conditions. Chronic diseases
refer to diseases that have lasted for three months or more. It cannot be
prevented by vaccines, cured by medications, and they do not just disappear. It
requires medical attention and proper care. Congestive heart diseases (CADs)
usually appear in many forms, the common ones are arteriosclerosis (hardening
of the arteries) and atherosclerosis (blockages in the blood vessels). While
asthma is a disease that is hereditary and can worsen when exposed to different
environmental pollutants (e.g. smoke, extreme cold).</span></span></span>
On the leeward side of a mountain range. In order for most rain bearing cloude to cross a mountain range, they must first be depleted of their moisture via precipitation. Then they will be lighter and can rise up to a higher elevation to cross over the mountain range where they will no longer be able to provide much precipitation.
Answer:
<em><u>B. Tell it like it is.</u></em>
Explanation: