Sue is 17 years old and believes she is overweight. which would be the best strategy for maintaining her health?
- analyze her weight with available tools and a doctor's advice, then adjust her diet and activity level.
Answer:
•Water Pollution – Thousands of chemicals from cleaning products are washed into streams and rivers. Some persist in the environment and enter the food chain.
•Air Pollution – Volatile organic compounds (VOC) in cleaning products can affect indoor air quality and add to outdoor smog. Plus, transportation leads to carbon emissions from trucks.
•Waste – Many containers are not made from recyclable materials. Packaging and empty bottles often end up in landfills. Hazardous materials may have a special requirement which usually requires energy for transport and disposal.
Explanation:
Many cleaning supplies or household products can irritate the eyes or throat, or cause headaches and other health problems, including cancer. Some products release dangerous chemicals, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Other harmful ingredients include ammonia and bleach.
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D, That is the recommended exercise time by NIH/NHS
its consiterd a disease because it can have a risk of heart attacks and it can cause your body not to function right meaning no more getting up to do things and no more seeing the sun or the birds unless you have a weel chair and its consitered a disease because you are mostlikly to die a couple years ater unless you change your way and loses weight.
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