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Unnatural Exposure

Unnatural exposure refers to human contact with environmental factors that are not typically found in nature or are present in abnormal amounts. This can include exposure to chemicals, pollutants, or radiation from industrial processes, or excessive noise and light in urban settings. Such exposure can have detrimental effects on health, ecosystems, and overall quality of life. Understanding and managing unnatural exposure is important for protecting both human health and the environment. Efforts may involve regulation, monitoring, and promoting safer practices to reduce harmful impacts on individuals and communities.