Environmentalmedium · Past Paper
Fluorosis is caused by the presence of excess fluoride in:
AAir
BDrinking water
CFood
DSoil
✓ Correct Answer: B — Drinking water
Excess fluoride in water leads to dental and skeletal fluorosis, affecting teeth and bones.
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