Answer:
The last one is the option that makes the most sense and is the only one that actually has to do with health. The other ones are about appearances.
It would be measured in decibels
ANSEWER: In 2017, 71% of the global population (5.3 billion people) used a safely managed drinking-water service – that is, one located on premises, available when needed, and free from contamination.
90% of the global population (6.8 billion people) used at least a basic service. A basic service is an improved drinking-water source within a round trip of 30 minutes to collect water.
785 million people lack even a basic drinking-water service, including 144 million people who are dependent on surface water.
Globally, at least 2 billion people use a drinking water source contaminated with faeces.
Contaminated water can transmit diseases such diarrhoea, cholera, dysentery, typhoid, and polio. Contaminated drinking water is estimated to cause 485 000 diarrhoeal deaths each year.
By 2025, half of the world’s population will be living in water-stressed areas.
In least developed countries, 22% of health care facilities have no water service, 21% no sanitation service, and 22% no waste management service.
Sending a get well card to someone who is sick
Answer:Exercise and Heart Rate
To achieve both weight loss and increase your fitness, it's best to exercise 45 to 60 minutes 5 times per week. If you are a man, you can find your recommended maximum (or target) heart rate range for exercise by subtracting your age from the number 220.