Final answer:
Not all environmental pollution is due to human action; natural events like volcanic eruptions also contribute.
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer to the question whether all environmental pollution is the result of human action is b) False. It's true that a significant amount of air pollution stems from human activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels leading to outdoor air pollution, which in turn causes problems like acid rain and global warming. However, not all pollution is caused by humans; natural events like volcanic eruptions and wildfires also contribute to environmental pollution. While we bear a large responsibility for the pollution that affects our planet, and it's important to minimize our carbon footprint through actions like walking instead of driving, we are not the sole contributors to environmental pollution.