Environmental
Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from high-voltage power lines near Missouri properties are a concern because:
AThey interfere with GPS devices
BSome studies link them to potential health effects, and they can affect property values✓ Correct
CThey always cause cancer
DThey are regulated by MREC
Explanation
While scientific evidence is inconclusive, proximity to high-voltage power lines is often considered a stigmatizing factor that can reduce property values and is a disclosure concern in Missouri.
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