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High School Earth Science: Human Actions and Earth’s Water - Water Pollution
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Sources of Water Pollution     Water pollution is any contaminant that gets into lakes, streams, or oceans. Water pollution is a worldwide problem.     In less developed countries, the main source of water pollution is raw sewage that is dumped into water that people must use for drinking and bathing. In more developed countries, sources of water pollution include municipal, industrial, and agricultural sources.     - Municipal sources of water pollution come from the wastewater of cities and towns. The wastewater contains many different contaminants from homes and businesses. The... Show more
High School Earth Science: Human Actions and Earth’s Water - Water Pollution
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1. Where do dead zones occur?
2. Which statement is false about the April, 2010 explosion of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig?
3. Thermal pollution occurs when
4. The purpose of spraying chemical dispersants on an oil spill in the ocean is to
5. Industrial pollutants may include all of the following except
6. Thermal pollution occurs when
7. The purpose of spraying chemical dispersants on an oil spill in the ocean is to