unit 1 ( B3)

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why do city centres have more health risks?
crime, pollution, traffic, bars/fast food
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why is living in rural area more postive for growth and development?
more open space to play,less toxic substances, less crime , less expensive
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what housing conditions can cause respiratory problems?
poor ventilation, cold, damp , mould and fungi which produce allergies that can cause asthma
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why can housing cause depression and anxiety?
unfit our overcrowded housing
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what are other possible effects of poor housing?
poor sanitation can cause infections, inadequate heating can cause hypothermia, lack of outdoor space can cause cardiovascular problems
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what are the types of pollution?
air pollution, water pollution and noise pollution
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what is air pollution caused by?
burning fuels in homes, cars and industry , release of toxic gasses ( sulphur dioxide)
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what can air pollution cause?
irritation to eyes, nose and throat , respiratory infections, headaches, nausea, asthma
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what is water pollution caused by?
dumping of industrial sewage, broken sewage pipes, spreading of fertilisers on farms
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what are the health effects of water pollution?
skin irritation, respiratory problems
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what is noise pollution caused by?
industry, transport, people
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what are the health effects of noise pollution?
hearing impairment, stress, lack of sleep, high blood pressure
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why is living in rural area more postive for growth and development?

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more open space to play,less toxic substances, less crime , less expensive

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what housing conditions can cause respiratory problems?

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why can housing cause depression and anxiety?

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what are other possible effects of poor housing?

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