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jasdeep_brar

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Eutrophication of Lake Washington near Seattle was largely addressed by limiting levels of
 
  A) phosphate from nonpoint source discharges of pollution.
  B) phosphate from point source discharges of pollution.
  C) nitrates from nonpoint source discharges of pollution.
  D) nitrates from point source discharges of pollution.

Question 2

We would expect that increased industrialization and development would affect the poverty cycle by
 
  A) increasing available resources, resulting in still larger family sizes.
  B) decreasing the use of natural resources.
  C) increasing the demand for food.
  D) increasing the use of contraceptives.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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