the local news reports that chemical runoff from a nearby pesticide plant released toxic chemicals into a…

the local news reports that chemical runoff from a nearby pesticide plant released toxic chemicals into a nearby water source. many people rely on this source for drinking water. the news station interviews officials from the local health department, who have issued an alert because current water readings have very high concentration levels of contaminants. what short - term symptoms of exposure to pesticides should the health department warn viewers about? people may feel nauseous or experience dizziness following exposure to the water. people may exhibit symptoms characteristic of damage to the nervous system. there is concern that cancer can occur in those who drink the contaminated water. infertility rates may increase within this community affected by the recent release.
Answer
Brief Explanations:
- Option 1: Nausea and dizziness are common short - term symptoms of pesticide exposure.
- Option 2: Nervous system damage symptoms (like tremors, paralysis in severe long - term cases) are more likely to be long - term or in very high acute doses (but not as immediate as nausea/dizziness).
- Option 3: Cancer is a long - term health effect (takes years to develop due to genetic mutations from carcinogenic pesticides).
- Option 4: Infertility is also a long - term effect (affects reproductive organs over time, not a short - term symptom).
Answer:
People may feel nauseous or experience dizziness following exposure to the water.