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 A very large fraction of our people defecates in the open, on dry riverbeds, on railway tracks, ear fields and many a time directly in water. Untreated human excreta is a health hazard. It may cause water pollution and soil pollution. Both the surface water and groundwater get polluted underwater is a source of water for wells, tube wells, springs and many rivers. Thus, it becomes the most common route for water borne diseases. They include cholera, typhoid, polio, meningitis, hepatitis and dysentery. Which disease is not a water borne disease. 

a) Cholera

b) Typhoid

c) Heart attack

d) Jaundice.​

Answers

Answered by aditya997140
1

c) heart attack haaaaaaaaaaa

Answered by suganesh96
0

Answer:

heart attack on it is a answer

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