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*not biology it’s science * How can farm chemicals pollute water and why is it hard to keep these chemicals from getting into nearby water
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How can farm chemicals pollute water and why is it hard to keep these chemicals from getting into nearby water
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farm chemicals mostly get into water through run off it's hard to stop this because you would have to protect these chemicals from the rain which is difficult do to the fact that the chemicals our often sprayed over large areas of crops.
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