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Jaylah Ibarra
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11 September, 16:45
Why is pollution never strictly a local problem?
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Nevaeh Clarke
11 September, 16:56
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Because pollution can travel by air or water or by other people who live in the place itself. the problem with pollution is not the trash itself but the people who do not know how to get rid of it correctly
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