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Mckayla Gonzales
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1 January, 17:51
How do pesticides affect the environment
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Jayvion
1 January, 17:54
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Pesticides can travel great distances through the environment. When sprayed on crops or in gardens, pesticides can be blown by the wind to other areas. They can also flow with rain water into nearby streams or can seep through the soil into ground water ... Selective pesticides are toxic only to the target pests.
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