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The areas in which new laws have helped clean up the water are: A)It required that wastewater treatment
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fe
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_____ pollution is caused by hot water being added to rivers and lakes.
Fish Emission Thermal Chemical Lower
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The causes of water pollution are: Select all that apply. extra salt from the ocean sewage industrial wastes
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fe
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What happened to change the water quality in Flint?
1. The city built a new pipeline to connect to a nearby water system. 2. The
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J.J Powell
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The causes of water pollution are: extra salt from the ocean agricultural chemicals sewage too much soil
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rf4w
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Which of the following is a type of water pollution caused by leaded gas, the production of some pesticides, and burning
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goat_rashid07
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The chemicals can also pollute _____ water sources, making them unsafe.
solid chemical vapor frozen drinking
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fesji
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Which of the following does water pollution affect: surface water, groundwater, or ocean water?
1. Pollution affects groundwater
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J.J Powell
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Which of the following is a type of water pollution caused by leaded gas, the production of some pesticides, and burning
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J.J Powell
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Compare the appearance and pH of the unfiltered and filtered polluted water. What conclusion can be made based on these
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alley cat
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What is an ecological "dead zone"?
A. a region that has successfully remediated the impacts of pollution B. a region that lacks
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boopboooooop
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Which action would most likely reduce water pollution?
A. Promoting the use of oil and gas B. Removing trash from oceans C.
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boopboooooop
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Nitrates (compound of nitrogen) and phosphates (compound of phosphorous) are found in fertilizers and some detergents. When
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boopboooooop
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the causes of water pollution are: Select all that apply.
industrial wastes agricultural chemicals sewage extra salt from the
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The areas in which new laws have helped clean up the water are:
It required factories to dispose of chemicals correctly. It
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____ pollution is caused by hot water being added to rivers and lakes.
Thermal Chemical Lower Emission Fish
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Which conservation problem was addressed by the Clean Water Act?(1 point)
Responses smokestack emissions smokestack emissions
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answers here :)
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1. Which of the following is an example of nonpoint source pollution?
A. industrial discharge B. a leaking gas line C. an oil
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goku dragon,naruto dragon
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If steps are not taken soon to slow the growth of algae in the bay, then the fishing industry will suffer.
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collin
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Which phrase best defines a dead zone?
Responses- a waterway whose surface has no microorganisms an area in a waterway where no
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Someone
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Sewage contain all the following except
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Fertilizer from agriculture flows into the ocean. What organism may directly benefit from this runoff?(1 point)
Responses
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Maya
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One of the reasons floodwater is dangerous to enter is that it may contain pollution and sewage.
true or false
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I NEED HELP ASP
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why is ganges river so polluted
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gggggggggggggg
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Why is the Ganges Rive so polluted?
Untreated sewage pours into it. People who can't afford cremation bury their loved ones in
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Rihanaa yuh yuh
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True or false
Tons of waste pours into Ganges river daily IF FALSE REWRITE THE STATMENT TO BE TRUE PLESS HELPP
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jgnx
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True or false
pollution in Yangtze River is making the fish unit to eat.
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jgnx
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What is the best way to reduce water and land pollution? landscape with native plantskeep wood stoves cleanride a bike to school
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????
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In 200 to 300 words, respond to the following: Choose one fresh or ocean water resource challenge and describe in detail why the
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scooby91320002
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Polluted water flows into a pond. The concentration of pollutant in the pond at the t minutes is modelled by the equation c(t)=
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Cindy
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Consider a lake of constant volume 12200 km^3, which at time t contains an amount y(t) tons of pollutant evenly distributed
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345
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Which of the following reduces water pollution?
A. building more coal mines B. creating more paved surfaces C. using more
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Anonymous
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The lake water in a location in Florida had an unusual color and smell. Investigations revealed that the lake?
water contained
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Oscar
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Which kind of pollution is illustrated by a pipe gushing polluted water into a river? A. Point source B. Nonpoint source C.
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Ariel
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Fertilizers and pesticides applied to farm fields in Pennsylvania have made their way down into the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.
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Peter
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A pollutant has been leaking steadily into a river. An environmental group undertook a clean-up of the river. The number of
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anhmartha
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What steps would you take to document a case against a factory for polluting a nearby stream?
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Lee'Andrea
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is each term a cause or an effect of water pollution? Drag each term to the category it matches
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James
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Polluted water from a factory flows into a pond. The concentration of pollutant,
c, in the pond at time t minutes is modelled by
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FUNCTIONS
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What is eutrophication?
The process in which water levels heat up, lowering oxygen. The process in which water levels heat up,
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alex
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1.logging operations used to use a technique called clear-cutting in which all of the trees in area are cut down what type of
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HoddyKiller
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Logging operations used to use a technique called clear cutting in which all of the trees in an area are cut down. What type of
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Samantha
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chemical runoff from fields, oil spills, and erosion is the major source
A(air pollution B(water pollution** C(hydropower
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CONNEXUS USER
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The maximum allowable concentration of Pb2+ ions indrinking water is 0.05 ppm (that is, 0.05 g of Pb2+ in 1million g of water).
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Malan
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which of the following does not reduce water pollution?
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Nikko
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What can we do to make turtles live in the sea again(Because of water pollution, turtles want to leave.)?
1. We can clean up the
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John
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It is estimated that 80% of all __________ is untreated and flows directly into the India's rivers, making it a major source of
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Michael A
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The picture shows cans, garbage, and plastic bottles in the ocean.
image 580ecb35478c4ba78153a9c4bfd44716 Which question can be
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brooklyn
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4. a bottled water company wants to set up
a plant in your community. what are two concerns that your community might have
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Discuss the impact of raw sewage disposal on rivers, lakes and human health. Use examples in your answer.
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Anonymous
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