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mina [271]
4 years ago
8

One of the concerns that surrounded the use of agent orange was that it

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pychu [463]4 years ago
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<span>Answer is a. Contained very small amounts of dioxin.</span><span>
Agent Orange contained amounts of a type of dioxin called TCDD which is highly persistent chemical that lasts in environment for many years. Studies have proven that dioxin is highly toxic and known to be a cancer-causing agent. Short-term exposure to it can cause skin darkening, liver problems and skin disease called chloracne. Also it was linked to type 2 diabetes, nerve disorders, and heart disease.</span>
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