Environmental
In Missouri, radon is most likely to accumulate in what area of a home?
AThe attic
BThe basement and lower floors✓ Correct
CThe roof
DOnly in well water
Explanation
Radon seeps up from the soil and accumulates in the lowest levels of buildings—basements and lower floors. Proper ventilation or radon mitigation systems reduce indoor levels.
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