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Biology, 16.11.2020 19:20 kymmyaboss2

A Regional Pollution Source in this activity you will visit one source of water or air pollution in your region. You will make field observations and gather information using a digital camara or digital video camera

Part A - Make field observations supplemented with online or offline research regarding one source of water or air pollution in your region

Part B - Assess the severity of the pollution generated and discuss the impacts of the pollution on human health. If air pollution is involved, identify its possible effects on the ozone layer, acid rain, or greenhouse gas emissions

Part C - Explain if the source of pollution is point or non-point.

Part D - Identify pollution control measures. Speculate on ways that the pollution could be further reduced

PLEASE PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT REGION YOU DID / DO!!!
ALSO PLEASE ONLY ANSWER IF YOU KNOW I REALLY NEED HELP!!

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