Environmental
Radon gas in a Mississippi home is most likely to accumulate in:
AUpper floor bedrooms
BAttic spaces
CBasements and lower levels✓ Correct
DKitchens and bathrooms
Explanation
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that enters buildings through foundation cracks and openings. It accumulates in basements and lower levels where ventilation is limited.
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