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Non-point-source pollution can be traced to one specific source.

True or False .... I put False

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your right it is false
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The correct answer is: False.


Non-point source pollution refers to every element of pollution resulting from more than one source - such as sediment, fertilizers, oil, bacteria, etc... -, contrary to point source pollution, which involves pollution coming from a single source. Given this evident definition, it wouldn't be possible to trace non-point source pollution to one specific source.

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