Which non-communicable disease, caused by the environment, causes the most deaths? Stroke Diarrheal diseases Malaria Cancers
Among the options provided, the non-communicable disease caused by the environment that leads to the most deaths is typically **cancers**. Environmental factors, such as exposure to pollutants, chemicals, and radiation, play a significant role in the development of various types of cancer. While strokes also have environmental risk factors, they are often categorized under cardiovascular diseases, which are not classified as non-communicable diseases in the same sense as cancers.
Diarrheal diseases and malaria are both communicable diseases, and therefore do not fit the classification of non-communicable diseases.