3. How is this illness caused and how
is it spread?
How can this illness be prevented?
What are the symptoms on this
illness?
What countries are you most likely
to get this illness?
4. Lead poisoning is obtained by the
consumption of lead and when lead
enters the body.
5. Lead poisoning is caused when the
body is infiltrated by lead. Lead can
take the form of a solid or liquid. It
is used in many simple objects such
as paint, contaminated dust, and
residential soil. It is spread beneath
the earths crust and through
groundwater.
6. Lead poisoning can be prevented by
drinking clean and purified water and try
to avoid anything lead based. Always take
caution when drinking on purified water.
7. What are the symptoms of lead
poisoning?
Some symptoms for lead
poisoning are vision problems,
lack of motor skills, weight lose,
abdominal pain, muscle
weakness, stomach aches,
unexplained fatigue, and nausea.
10. How is this illness caused and how
is it spread?
How can this illness be prevented?
What are the symptoms on this
illness?
What countries are you most likely
to get this illness?
11. Arsenic poisoning happens
when arsenic ( a chemical
element) enters the body.
12. Arsenic poisoning is caused
when arsenic based objects
infiltrates the body. Arsenic
poisoning can be caused by
laundry, tobacco smoke, bone
meal, dolomite, kelp, beer, table
salt, sea food, drinking water,
and other objects.
13. Thisillness can be prevented
by only drinking purified
water and avoiding things
that contain arsenic.
Unpurified water can be one
the most common causes of
this disease.
14. The symptoms of arsenic poisoning
are that you can get stomach aches,
nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, severe
skin damage, and vision problems.
15. Arsenic poisoning can be found all
over the world. It is mainly found in
third world countries where you
cannot usually find much purified
water. It can also be found in places
where arsenic is used in objects.