BIOLOGY LAB MANUAL PKG W/ RAVEN CONNEC
11th Edition
ISBN: 9781308815084
Author: VODOPICH/RAVEN
Publisher: MCG/CREATE
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Chapter 58, Problem 8U
Which of the following is a point source of pollution?
a. Lawns
b. Smokestacks of coal-fired power plants
c. Factory effluent pipe draining into a river
d. Acid rain
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