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Environmental risks arise from all of the following except. D. GROUNDWATER.
The only time groundwater can become an environmental risk is when it is contaminated with hazardous chemicals or becomes polluted.
Pesticides, pollution, and industrial chemicals are environmental risks because excessive amount and improper disposal of those items will lead to contamination by air, water, and sea. Which will result to being imbalance of nature and ultimately affect the quality of life.
Explanation:
Once cultures began relying on grain, vegetable, or boiled meat diets instead of mainly hunting and eating roasted meat, adding salt to food became an absolute necessity for maintaining life. Because the Akan lived in the forests of West Africa, they had few natural resources for salt and always needed to trade for it.
<span>A Biblical example which might concern the sociologist is the rivalry between the tribes of Judah and Benjamin. True!</span>
The three correct statements regarding the play "<em>The Normal Heart" by Larry Kramer</em> are as follows:
- It was written to help individuals fighting AIDS find their voice.
- It was written to educate youth about the devastating effects of AIDS.
- It raised AIDS awareness by starring several well-known actors.
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The play was Kramer's response to the emerging HIV/AIDS epidemic in New York in the 1980s. It raised awareness about the disease and tried to enjoin people to love instead of castigating the victims of the disease.
Thus, the three correct statements about the play, <em>"The Normal Heart"</em> are <u>Options A, B, and C.</u>
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