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Environmental factors that can cause genetic mutations can be classified as chemical, physical, or biological mutagens.
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Examples of Environmental factors that can cause genetic mutations include:

- Chemical mutagens: such as certain chemicals found in pesticides, tobacco smoke, or industrial pollutants.
- Physical mutagens: such as radiation from the sun or X-rays.
- Biological mutagens: such as certain viruses or bacteria that can directly affect genetic material.