Read through this resource on pollution. Think about how your day-to-day activities might contribute to the pollution of various areas of the environment. For each type of pollution discussed, fill in the graphic organizer with answers to the following questions:
What are the main sources of this type of pollution?
What are the effects on the environment?
What health impacts does this type of pollution have on humans?
What can the government do to reduce this pollution?
What do you think you can you do personally to reduce this pollution?
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Which characteristics are true of the arabian desert? multiple answers choose all answers that are correct. a. is mostly below sea level b. covers almost the entire arabian peninsula c. contains the largest sand sea in the world d. has very few people living there
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