Environmental

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas of particular concern in Vermont because:

AVermont has higher-than-average radon levels due to its granite geology✓ Correct
BVermont has low radon levels due to its clay soils
CRadon is only found near ski resorts
DVermont has no radon regulations

Explanation

Vermont's granite-rich bedrock makes it one of the states with elevated radon potential. The EPA recommends testing homes, especially in areas with granitic geology. Vermont has programs to address radon in homes.

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