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What are the two most dangerous substances encountered in routine daily living in urban areas of developing countries?Multiple select question.Rotting garbageHuman fecesHuman urineRodent infestations

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What are the two most dangerous substances encountered in routine daily living in urban areas of developing countries?Multiple select question.Rotting garbageHuman fecesHuman urineRodent infestations

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The two most dangerous substances encountered in routine daily living in urban areas of developing countries are:

  1. Rotting garbage
  2. Human feces

Rotting garbage can lead to the spread of various diseases and also attract pests like rodents and insects, which can further spread diseases.

Human feces, if not properly managed, can contaminate water sources and lead to the spread of diseases like cholera and dysentery.

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