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Health, 12.10.2019 07:30, mbatton879

Most cancer-causing air pollutants are found outdoors. true false user: when a nuclear power accident occurs: all of the effects are seen immediately. the effects are powerful yet fleeting. only a small radius surrounding the accident is affected. radiation may stick around for a long time and cause cancer.

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