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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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how can nitrogenous fertilizers destroy life in streams and rivers?
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Adam
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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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why is sewage a problem and how have human activities contributed to this problem?
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dan
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more than _____ percent of india pollution lack access to clean water.
A)20 B)**40 C)60 D)80
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henry
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A pollution-control inspector suspected that a riverside community was releasing semi treated sewage into a river and this, as a
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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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since the 1970s the united states and canada have reduced _______ around lake erie. A)unregulated boat traffic b)overgrowth of
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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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Suppose that the governmental authorities wished to decrease use of a pesticide that is leaching into groundwater supplies in a
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David
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Q1: Where does "Sources iclude acid run, waste from factories, sewage treatment plants, and chemiacals in runoff water." go?
1.
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[1BOTHELP2BRO3]+
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I asked this already but was not clear on what I needed help with. My assignment is on water pollution.
Write a 700- to
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Tessa
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1. El aqua de esos rios esta contaminada (posible)
my answer? Es posible que ela aqua de esos rios esta contaminada. is it el or
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asked by
sam help please very confused
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increasing population sizes lead to increasing demand for food. Farmers use synthetic fertilizers to add necessary nutrients to
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All of the water is polluted.
Each of the wather is polluted. Some of the milk is bad. Some of the apples are rotten. All of the
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asked by
John
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Which of the following is a point source of liquid waste
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me
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explain why outhouses pose a risk to nearby lakes?
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nivaa
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Increasing population sizes lead to increasing demand for food. Farmers use synthetic fertilizers to add necessary nutrients to
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Why would pesticide levels be higher in the Bay of Fundy then they would in the Atlantic ocean?
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mary22
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detailed description of water pollution problem.
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john
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how to make a model on water pollution
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sanjay
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Discuss an environmental problem that you feel is significant in your town or city. What are some causes?
Are any of these causes
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rose- Ms. sue
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Among 4 choice, which is have most concentration of nitrites ? (reason to causing blue baby syndrome)
A. A brand new subdivision
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jack
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I can not find anything these: any opposition to water pollution. proposes
other water or land problems that might occur from
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dawn
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Near the Great Lakes, which environmental problem is the largest?(1 point) Responses Acid Rain Acid Rain Dams Dams Exporting raw
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asked by
sasuke uchiha
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I posted this earlier but received no response. It's a tough question. Does anyone know a web site I can go to?
It is estimated
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Meg
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I cannot find this in my book. Perhaps you could give me a web site to refer to
It is estimated that industries and sewage
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asked by
Meg
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Here is a sentence that says: In bodies of water polluted by phosphorus, algae can form large floating mats, called algal
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Mack
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Which of the following is a source of point pollution?
a.unlined landfill b.runoff from city streets c.precipitation containing
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asked by
Mack
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suppose we established a $10,000 fine for water pollution. Would some companies still find that polluting was economical? Under
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asked by
Kayla
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A local lake is experiencing algal bloom and many of the fish are dying. Explain why this may be occurring.
Phosphates from
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Qiayamah
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Which process occurs when too much nitrogen enters a pond?
A. Decomposition B. Combustion C. Eutrophication OD. Deforestation
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I have a hard time with this finding the concept for the below: plz help
How and in what way does the input of organic matter,
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Josh
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Data Collection:
Collect data on water pollution levels, sources, and potential pollutants in the chosen area. This can include
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asked anonymously
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China's fishing industry is
(1 point) Responses prospering due to the many efforts to maintain the water's purity. steadily
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asked anonymously
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China's fishing industry is
(1 point) Responses prospering due to the many efforts to maintain the water's purity. prospering due
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asked anonymously
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which can be excluded from the list of environmental impacts of mining?
a.) water is polluted b.) sea level is rising c.) harmful
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Which change over time in Landsat maps would most likely be associated with contaminated water habitats nearby?(1 point)
Response
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Is stream water the cleanest
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W
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Fertilizers and pesticides applied to farm fields in Pennsylvania have made their way to Chesapeake Bay Maryland, this is an
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asked by
Anonymous
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Which change over time in Landsat maps would most likely be associated with contaminated water habitats nearby?(1 point)
Response
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asked anonymously
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Which can be excluded from the list of environmental impacts of mining?(1 point)
Responses water is polluted water is polluted
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asked anonymously
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7) The dumping of large amounts of raw sewage into rivers or lakes typically leads to massive fish kills, although sewage itself
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Cassie
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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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Help I need somebody not just anybody
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“Attack of the Zebra Mussels” explains
that zebra mussels “contaminate water.” Context clues reveal that contaminate most
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asked anonymously
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nitrogen from animal waste can be stored in bodies of water as... what?
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Toby
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Fertilizers And Pesticides Applied To Farm Fields In Pennsylvania Have Their Way Down Into The Chesapeake Bay In Maryland This
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asked by
Anonymous
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Anoxia, or a lack of oxygen in bodies of water, leads to __________.
A. unsafe drinking water B. dead zones C. global warming D.
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18.Fertilizers and pesticides applied to farm fields in Pennsylvania have made their way down into the Chesapeake Bay in
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luna
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Polluted water flows into a pond. The concentration of pollutant, c, in the pond at time, t, minutes is modeled by the equation
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asked by
Moritz
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