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Would you say that with the rise in global warming, and with the increased amount of industrial wastes in the atmosphere, water
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meshelle
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Name two institutions that are involved in supporting or giving redress to pollution
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tebogo
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Which institutions/organisations are responsible for pollution that occur in our everyday life?
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Gilbert aka Master-G
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Examples of water and air pollution
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Satnam
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name two institution/communty organizations that surpporting or giving redress to air pollution
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Mixo
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5 ways in which pollution impacts the community
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Rinae
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investigate which laws and policies address the problem polution
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Kamogelo
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Which of the following IS NOT an effect of mining?(1 point)
Responses Soil pollution Soil pollution Water polluition Water
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goofy ahh bugger
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Which of the following has experienced the most significant increase due to the operation of coal-burning factories and expanded
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Which of the following has experienced the most significant increase due to the operation of coal-burning factories and expanded
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AYD3N
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explain the effects of acid rain on the environment.
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Match the environmental issue with its correct description:(1 point)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question.
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A local park is always littered with trash. Every time Alisha takes her dog to the park, she can't help but notice that trash is
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Investaigation: can paraffin cause pollution?
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Edwin-lee
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Choose the answer that best matches the word in italics. Use context clues to determine the meaning of the word, if necessary.
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2. Discuss the implication of pollution of the marine and wet land environment.
Sight examples from 2 named caribbean countries.
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jelly
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Which is a direct result of increased consumption of metals?(1 point)
Responses pollution from mining operations pollution from
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Use the paragraph to answer the question. Think about the last time you ordered a drink from a restaurant. Did you use a straw
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Which of the following is an example of people having a negative effect on their environment?(1 point) Responses
O Creating a
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da homie D.J Gru
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Question Dr. Molina and his colleagues discovered that some man-made compounds were depleting the _______. (1 point) Responses
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STAN NCT DREAM
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How does China's geography contribute to the environmental hazard shown?
(1 point) Responses Rivers carry toxins from factories
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Choose the answer that best matches the word in italics. Use context clues to determine the meaning of the word, if necessary.
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kitty face
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The United States emitted 19.5 millions of nitrogen oxides (no) into the atmosphere in 1987. One metric ton equals 1,000 kg. How
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Sharon
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explain why scientists look at the health and population of organisms to measure to effects of pollution in an ecosystem instead
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amelia
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Appendix D
The Environment Environmental and wildlife preservation ensures future generations will have available resources and
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n. west
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Can you provide me with an example of a management and sustainment plan for freshwater pollution. Thank You!
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Anonymous
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what caused the oil spill in texas?
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Tiana
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I need a persuasive thesis statement about the Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico?
about the effects... anything that is going
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billy
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Air pollution normally increases along with population growth. This is a big problem for many cities
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John
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need help finding australian stistics about pollution.
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jessica
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What does is mean that "emissions trading has propertitized pollution"?
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Anonymous
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Suppose we establish a $10,000 fine for water pollution. Would some companies still find that
polluting was economical?
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olol
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I need a little help on these, i've posted them a few times but i don't get any answers.
29. A common feature of thermal
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y912f
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29. A common feature of thermal pollution and artificial eutrophication is that they both
a. have sources that are difficult to
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y912f
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how can nitrogenous fertilizers destroy life in streams and rivers?
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Adam
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I need help on this question:
29. A common feature of thermal pollution and artificial eutrophication is that they both a. have
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mysterychicken
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which of the following contributed most to the fish population dying during the 1970's
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science
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How was India trying to reduce air pollution
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provide detailed explanation of the threat of plastic to humanity
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why is sewage a problem and how have human activities contributed to this problem?
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dan
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debate the following proposition: "the countries of india and china have a "right" to pollute the environment until they catch
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daniel
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Which is a direct result of increased consumption of metals?(1 point)
Responses pollution from mining operations pollution from
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(1)Briefly discribe five main ways in which human pollute their.
(2)Briefly outline four inportant social problems maybe reduce
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Marion
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water pollution in the united states and canada is caused by: a)acid rain b)runoff from agricultural chemicals c)industrial
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henry
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water pollution in the united states and canada is caused by: A) acid rain b)runoff agriculture chemicals C)industrial wastes
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henry
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Which of the following IS NOT an effect of mining?(1 point) Responses Soil pollution Soil pollution Water polluition Water
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tk4 mann
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Assuming that pollution cannot be removed from the environment at zero cost, the optimal level of pollution
will be negative,
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sue
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president responsable fortighter air pollution
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Anonymous
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Rachel Carson's Silent Spring focused national attention on the
a. harmful effect of chemical pesticides b. health hazards caused
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history
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Regardless of any different background the way people view of the chosen threat plastic would not change due to the fact that
fin
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p
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