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What are three types of pesticide waste that require the proper disposal?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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In the past, wetlands were thought to have little value; list two general ways in which wetlands were destroyed.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The three types of pesticide waste that require the proper disposal are: (1) unused
pesticides that are still in their original container; (2) pesticide mixtures that are left
unused after application; and (3) empty pesticide containers.

Answer to Question 2

They were destroyed by agricultural production and urban development.




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