The Cuyahoga River in Ohio had been so polluted that it caug…

The Cuyahoga River in Ohio had been so polluted that it caught fire repeatedly from 1868-1969, including a 1952 fire that resulted in nearly $1.5 million in damages. Amazingly, other rivers in the United States also caught fire during this period. Why didn’t federal laws limiting pollution of rivers and streams prevent this pollution and these fires?

Read the statement below carefully. Answer True if you think…

Read the statement below carefully. Answer True if you think a statement it TRUE. Answer False if you think the statement is FALSE. Give a brief explanation or example to justify your answer. The following are anthropogenic sources of potassium: sewage treatment effluent, fertilizers, and detergents.

European rabbits were introduced into Australia and quickly…

European rabbits were introduced into Australia and quickly spread, reproduced, and became a terrible pest. They eat up to $600 million worth of food and pasture crops annually, and have damaged the populations of many native plants and the populations of animals that eat the plants. Twice in the past 50 years, rabbit diseases have been introduced to try to control the population, with some success. This is a case where ________.