Question 5 According to "After the Storm," there is an enormous low oxygen zone in the Gulf of Mexico equal to the size of the state of New Jersey. True O False Question 6 Wetlands play a vital role in the ecosystem. Based on information from "After the Storm," which of the following statements best answers why the loss of wetlands might compound the issue of water pollution? OPlants that grow in wetlands produce filters that trap pollutants like sediment and harmful chemicals, leaving the water much

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Question 5
According to "After the Storm," there is an enormous low oxygen
zone in the Gulf of Mexico equal to the size of the state of New
Jersey.
True
False
Question 6
Wetlands play a vital role in the ecosystem. Based on
information from "After the Storm," which of the following
statements best answers why the loss of wetlands might
compound the issue of water pollution?
Plants that grow in wetlands produce filters that trap pollutants
like sediment and harmful chemicals, leaving the water much
cleaner.
OWetlands provide an important habitat for birds and other
wildlife.
The wildlife that live in the wetlands eat the pollutants in the
water, leaving the water much cleaner.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 5 According to "After the Storm," there is an enormous low oxygen zone in the Gulf of Mexico equal to the size of the state of New Jersey. True False Question 6 Wetlands play a vital role in the ecosystem. Based on information from "After the Storm," which of the following statements best answers why the loss of wetlands might compound the issue of water pollution? Plants that grow in wetlands produce filters that trap pollutants like sediment and harmful chemicals, leaving the water much cleaner. OWetlands provide an important habitat for birds and other wildlife. The wildlife that live in the wetlands eat the pollutants in the water, leaving the water much cleaner.
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