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Which of the following diseases are multifactorial?
Biological Magnification
The method through which the levels of harmful compounds accumulate progressively in each subsequent level of the food chain.
Persistence
A characteristic of certain chemicals that are extremely stable and may take many years to be broken down into simpler forms by natural processes.
Nitrogen Cycle
A biogeochemical cycle that describes the transformations of nitrogen and nitrogen-containing compounds in nature, involving processes like fixation, nitrification, and denitrification.
African Savanna
A grassland ecosystem located in Africa, characterized by open landscapes, diverse wildlife, and seasonal rainfall.
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