According to the graphic, which factor causes more annual cancer deaths than alcohol use?

A
breathing in air pollution

B
smoking cigarettes

C
eating processed meats

D
eating chicken and fish

Based on the information given, the graphic does not mention any specific data or comparisons regarding annual cancer deaths caused by alcohol use, breathing in air pollution, eating processed meats, or eating chicken and fish. Therefore, it is not possible to determine from the information provided which factor causes more annual cancer deaths than alcohol use.

To determine which factor causes more annual cancer deaths than alcohol use, we need to analyze the graphic provided. First, we should look for a bar or line graph that shows the number of cancer deaths caused by each factor.

Once we find the relevant graph, we can compare the data for each factor. Look for the bar or line that represents "alcohol use" and check its value. Then, look for the values associated with "breathing in air pollution," "smoking cigarettes," "eating processed meats," and "eating chicken and fish."

By comparing the values of each factor, we can determine which one causes more annual cancer deaths than alcohol use. The factor with the highest value will be the answer to your question.

To determine which factor causes more annual cancer deaths than alcohol use, we need to refer to the graphic provided. Please provide the specific graphic or describe the information given in the graphic so that I can assist you in finding the correct answer.

Fill in the blank: Based on the graphic, eating ........ of processed meat a day increases your risk of getting colorectal cancer over a lifetime.

A
18 percent

B
2 ounces

C
34,000 pounds

D
50 pieces

Based on the information provided, the graphic does not specify the exact amount of processed meat that increases the risk of getting colorectal cancer over a lifetime. Therefore, we cannot determine the correct answer from the given information.