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The provided line graph illustrates the fluctuations in the pH level in the mouth following the consumption of three types of sweet substances – fruit sugar, cane sugar, and honey – over a period of 40 minutes. Overall, all three substances cause a sharp fall in pH shortly after being eaten before gradually returning to […]
The line graph illustrates changes in mouth acidity (pH levels) after consuming three different sweeteners—fruit sugar, cane sugar, and honey—over a 40-minute period. A pH below 5.5 increases the risk of tooth decay, while levels above this are safer for dental health. Overall, all three sweeteners initially cause a sharp drop in pH, increasing acidity. […]
The provided line graph compares the changes in the mouth’s pH level after consuming three sweet items: honey, fruit sugar, and cane sugar. The graph also indicates that a pH below 5.5 causes tooth decay, while a pH above 5.5 is mostly safe. Overall, honey is the least harmful to dental health, followed by fruit […]
The given line graph represents the variation of specific pH level and time taken per minute for sweet foods to reach the decay threshold in human mouth. At a glance, it obvious that the initial pH level of all type of sweet food, which are fruit, cane, and honey, is 7 pH. Decay can occur […]
The given line graph represents the variation in acidity level across three different sweet foods in the human mouth per minute. It also describes the time taken for each food type to enter the level in which decay can occur. At a glance, at the moment of eating any type of sweet food, which are […]
The given line graph represents the variation in time taken to reach an acidity level across three different sweet foods in the human mouth per minute. At a glance, at the moment of eating any type of sweet food, which are fruit, cane, and honey, the level of acidity will begin when the pH level […]
The given line graph represents the variation in time taken to reach an acidity level across three different sweet foods in the human mouth per minute. At a glance, at the moment of eating any type of sweet food, which are fruits, cane, and honey, the level of acidity will start at 7 pH. However, […]
The given line graph represents the variation in time taken to reach an acidity level across three different sweet foods in the human mouth per minute. At a glance, at the moment of eating any type of sweet food, which are fruits, cane, and honey, the level of acidity will start at 7PH. However, all […]
The given line graph represents the variation time taken to reach acidity level across three different sweet foods in the human mouth per minutes. At a glance, at the moment of eating any type of sweet food, which are fruits, cane, and honey, had the same level of PH at 7 pH. Post the first […]
The given line graph represents the variation of acidity level caused by three different sweet food in human mouth per minutes within the period of 40 minutes. At a glance, at the moment of eating any type of sweet food which are fruits, cane and honey had the same level of acidity at 7pH. In […]
Eating sweet foods produces acid in the mouth, which can cause tooth decay (high acid levels are measured by low pH values). Describe the information shown in the graph. The given line graph represents the variation of acidity level caused by three different sweet food in human mouth per minutes within the period of 40 […]
The diagram demonstrates the levels of mouth acidity after eating different types of sugars relative to the critical level after which tooth decay starts. Generally, the peak of mouth acidity occurs around 5 minutes from ingesting sugars, after which the mouth PH gradually returns to its normal value of 7. Moreover, cane sugar appears to […]
The line chat illustrates the distribution of acid levels from the moment the suger have been consumed until nearly one hour, overall Cane sugar cause the highest acidity while honey requaiers low acid level. At the beginning the PH level in mouth is seven, after five minutes of consuming suger, the acidity starts to increase […]
The line chat illustrates the distribution of acid levels from the moment the suger have been consumed until nearly one hour, overall Cane sugar cause the highest acidity while honey requaiers low acid level. At the beginning the PH level in mouth is seven, after five minutes of consuming suger, the acidity starts to increase […]
The graph provided shows how acidity levels in the mouth change overtime after consumption of sweet foods specifically, fruit sugar, cane sugar and honey. In an overview, it was evident among all sugar types that PH level reached its lowest point (most acidic) after five minutes from taking sugar. From then, acidity levels began to […]
The given line chart indicates the levels of acidity in the mouth, after eating sweet foods, which can cause tooth decay. In detail, it can be seen that there are 3 types of sweet foods as fruit sugar, cane sugar and honey. The acidity levels measured by pH values, where two of the are negatively […]
The provided line graph shows the acid level of our mouth which is created by the consumption of fruit sugar, cane sugar & honey and compares their effects on our tooth decay. When the pH level in the mouth is above 5.5, acidity remains at such a level that teeth are unlikely to be in […]
The chart depicts the information of acid level in mouth produced by consuming savour foods such as fruit sugar, cane sugar, and honey. In the result, this can be the reason of tooth decay. Following the chart, high acid levels are measured by low PH levels. Firstly, the moment sugary food eaten PH levels of […]
The line graph illustrates the deterioration of dental health by acidic pH determined by duration after received many kinds of sweet edibles. (High pH number indicates low quantity of acid) Overall, different types of sweet foods including, fruit sugar, cane sugar and honey has the same starting pH which is 7. After consumption all kinds […]
The graph illustrates the acid level of sugary products in mouth such as fruits, cane sugar and honey causing damage on teeth from the beginning of their consumption to the next 40 minutes. The acid level line divided the graph into two regions. One is from 3 to 5.5 PH that tooth decay occurs in […]
The graph provided shows how acidity levels in the mouth change overtime after consumption of sweet foods specifically, fruit sugar, cane sugar and honey. Overall, it was evident among all sugar types that PH level reached its lowest point (most acidic) after five minutes from taking sugar. From then, acidity levels began to decrease. In […]
The chart demonstrates us eating sugary meals consumes acid in the mouth, which was harmful for tooth. In general, cane sugar produced mostly acid. However, honey, did the lowest acid eating in the early time. The level of acid dwindled significantly during to a certain extent time among all foods. When looked at the graph […]
