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Which radioactive gas comes from the Earth and sometimes can accumulate in houses or other buildings? A. argon B. radon C. fluorine D. chlorine
Radon radioactive gas comes from the Earth and sometimes can accumulate in houses or other buildings.
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Radon radioactive gas comes from the Earth and sometimes can accumulate in houses or other buildings.

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