Lead gets into the water system though old pipes. Older pipes were made of lead. Cities have been replacing them slowly. Older, larger cities such as New York are most at greatest risk because of the large amount of pipes to replace.
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All countries have some fresh water to a greater or lesser extent.
Lead poisoning to a lesser or greater degree, and possibly prosecution of persons either guilty of causing contamination of the water supply, or failing to provide a safe environment.
Africa is a continent, with many countries in it. Some of the countries have large cities, with very nice houses and apartments which have hot and cold running water and flushing toilets too. There are also slums with no water at all There are also people away from the cities who live in grass huts and mud huts, as they have lived for thousands of years. These people have no water at home and have to collect it and carry it back.
Cities in more temperate climates tend to have larger temperature changes, while cities near the equator or near large bodies of water have more stable temperatures. This means that cities in locations with distinct seasons, such as those in the Midwest of the United States, for example, might experience greater temperature changes throughout the year.
The most common method of poisoning is arsenic, because it is water soluble and tasteless.
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No you shouldn't drink water there you could get food poisoning. its that easy
B. How areas are broken up into countries and statesC. Capital cities, major cities, and large lakes or rivers
A political map typically displays borders between countries, regions, or states, along with their capital cities. It also shows major cities, bodies of water, and sometimes key landmarks or infrastructure such as roads or railways.
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