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Which source of water pollution is a nonpoint source?
O A. An oil spill B. A leaking sewer pipe C. Acid rain D. Garbage dumps
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Which statement is true about the potential environmental impact on local water by both surface and underground mining?(1 point)
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How can watercress can be used in contaminated water in large scale
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sustainabilityArticleHeavy Metals Contaminants in Watercress (Nasturtiumofficinale R. BR.): Toxicity and Risk Assessment for
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what does the grape drink represent?
Polluted, dirty water Clean water Soil treatment Greenhouse gases
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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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Which filtering material was better at filtering the pollutant from the water sand layered over rock soil, layered over sand,
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All of the following are major factors contributing to the global water pollution problem except
(1 point) Responses the dumping
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In highly populated regions, large amounts of runoff, caused by development, can run into nearby streams. This runoff can be
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In 3 to 5 sentences identify one human activity that has increased the amount of lead in drinking water then explain the water
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Bluewater Free is a company that reduces pollution in both freshwater and saltwater sources in the United States. A Bluewater
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Imagine that you are a Hindu citizen living in South Asia. As you have learned in class, the Ganges River is important to Hindu
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Human activity causes changes to the groundwater and surface water in a watershed. Which change to groundwater or surface water
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Iposter encane ekhuluma ngokutshinga udoti emanzini njengolwandle kubeka impilo yezilwane zasemanzini encupheni
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Which of the following is MOST directly tied (related) to the pollution of the Ganges River?
deforestation poor air quality a
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Which of the following is MOST directly tied (related) to the pollution of the Ganges River?
deforestation poor air quality a
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1 13. Which environmental issue would most benefit from the solutions listed? Flooding Air Pollution Deforestation Water
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Imagine that you are a Hindu citizen living in South Asia. As you have learned in class, the Ganges River is important to Hindu
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Therefore, different studies from different sites using watercress review were identified their findings and gaps with future
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Suppose you were writing a summary of the article. Which would be most important to put in the summary?
Food waste takes up space
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Which is the most prevalent source of agricultural water pollution?(1 point)
Responses pesticides pesticides nutrients nutrients
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Nothing, however, has precipitated the water crisis more than three decades of breakneck industrial growth. China's economic
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One in nine people worldwide doesn't have access to improved sources of drinking water and one in three lacks improved
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We all have basic needs to survive. These include water, food, and
shelter. Fresh water is a need that is increasingly becoming
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We all have basic needs to survive. These include water, food, and
shelter. Fresh water is a need that is increasingly becoming
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Fresh water is a need that is increasingly becoming more and
more scarce. Having a clean source of water needs to be a top
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Fresh water is a need that is increasingly becoming more and
more scarce. Having a clean source of water needs to be a top
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water. sources. due to factors like population growth, urban development, and economic progress. Industrialization, agricultural
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How does saltwater intrusion impact the water supply? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses It causes
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1. Lead
2. Zinc 3. Copper 4. Arsenic 5. Cadmium 6. Mercury 7. Nickel 8. Chromium Does watercress can remove above heavy metals?
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What are some of the environmental problem that arise from the Mine sites in Papua new guinea when releasing heavy metals to the
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On July 28, 2015, a heavy rains poured down on the fields, bluffs and valley surrounding the South Branch of the Whitewater
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Which issue is MOST associated with the type of pollution seen here?
Responses A biomass fuelsbiomass fuels B untreated
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each term a cause or an effect of water pollution? Drag each term to the category it matches2 points) Cause Effect increased
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Which is the most prevalent source of agricultural water pollution? (1 point) pesticides Osedimentation nutrients
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1. Deep Sea Tailing Placement (DSTP) is a method used by Ramu NiCo Management (MCC) Limited at its Basamuk Nickel-Cobalt
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Which Act protects groundwater contamination?
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Which Act protects groundwater contamination
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Does clean water act address groundwater contamination?
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How can fracking impact water quality?
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All of the following are mentioned in this lesson as factors threatening the waters of southeastern Australia, except would it
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Put the following events in order, from the initial cause at the top all the way to the final effect at the bottom. (Click on
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Which is the most prevalent source of agricultural water pollution?(1 point) Responses sedimentation sedimentation pesticides
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Which of the following is an effect of both improper livestock and improper irrigation practices?(1 point)
Responses Excess
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Which is the most prevalent source of agricultural water pollution?(1 point)
Responses nutrients nutrients sedimentation
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Is each term a cause or an effect of water pollution? Drag each term to the category it matches.
-Decreased dissolved oxygen
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Is each term a cause or an effect of water pollution? Drag each term to the category it matches.
Causes Effects -decreased
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What can cause road runoff agents examples
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Can road runoffs come from fertilizer or manure
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Are gasoline, oils, and salts wastewater or agricultural runoffs?
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