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Difference between organic and inorganic pollution

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Answered by bhupeshchandrakar94
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Explanation:What is Organic Pollution?

contaminants in an environment. These sources of pollution are naturally found and caused by the environment (such as oil which is found throughout most of the world)(2).

contaminants in an environment. These sources of pollution are naturally found and caused by the environment (such as oil which is found throughout most of the world)(2).Examples of Organic Pollution:

contaminants in an environment. These sources of pollution are naturally found and caused by the environment (such as oil which is found throughout most of the world)(2).Examples of Organic Pollution:-Orange Peels

contaminants in an environment. These sources of pollution are naturally found and caused by the environment (such as oil which is found throughout most of the world)(2).Examples of Organic Pollution:-Orange Peels-Wood

contaminants in an environment. These sources of pollution are naturally found and caused by the environment (such as oil which is found throughout most of the world)(2).Examples of Organic Pollution:-Orange Peels-Wood-Bones

contaminants in an environment. These sources of pollution are naturally found and caused by the environment (such as oil which is found throughout most of the world)(2).Examples of Organic Pollution:-Orange Peels-Wood-Bones-Motor Oil

contaminants in an environment. These sources of pollution are naturally found and caused by the environment (such as oil which is found throughout most of the world)(2).Examples of Organic Pollution:-Orange Peels-Wood-Bones-Motor OilWhat is Inorganic Pollution?

contaminants in an environment. These sources of pollution are naturally found and caused by the environment (such as oil which is found throughout most of the world)(2).Examples of Organic Pollution:-Orange Peels-Wood-Bones-Motor OilWhat is Inorganic Pollution?Inorganic Pollution are things found naturally but because of human production of goods have been altered to drastically increase the amount of them in the environment (some examples include arsenic, lead, as well as many different air pollutants)(3).

contaminants in an environment. These sources of pollution are naturally found and caused by the environment (such as oil which is found throughout most of the world)(2).Examples of Organic Pollution:-Orange Peels-Wood-Bones-Motor OilWhat is Inorganic Pollution?Inorganic Pollution are things found naturally but because of human production of goods have been altered to drastically increase the amount of them in the environment (some examples include arsenic, lead, as well as many different air pollutants)(3).Examples of Inorganic Pollution:

contaminants in an environment. These sources of pollution are naturally found and caused by the environment (such as oil which is found throughout most of the world)(2).Examples of Organic Pollution:-Orange Peels-Wood-Bones-Motor OilWhat is Inorganic Pollution?Inorganic Pollution are things found naturally but because of human production of goods have been altered to drastically increase the amount of them in the environment (some examples include arsenic, lead, as well as many different air pollutants)(3).Examples of Inorganic Pollution:Lead

contaminants in an environment. These sources of pollution are naturally found and caused by the environment (such as oil which is found throughout most of the world)(2).Examples of Organic Pollution:-Orange Peels-Wood-Bones-Motor OilWhat is Inorganic Pollution?Inorganic Pollution are things found naturally but because of human production of goods have been altered to drastically increase the amount of them in the environment (some examples include arsenic, lead, as well as many different air pollutants)(3).Examples of Inorganic Pollution:LeadZinc

contaminants in an environment. These sources of pollution are naturally found and caused by the environment (such as oil which is found throughout most of the world)(2).Examples of Organic Pollution:-Orange Peels-Wood-Bones-Motor OilWhat is Inorganic Pollution?Inorganic Pollution are things found naturally but because of human production of goods have been altered to drastically increase the amount of them in the environment (some examples include arsenic, lead, as well as many different air pollutants)(3).Examples of Inorganic Pollution:LeadZincCopper

Answered by XxxRAJxxX
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While organic pollution occurs naturally, inorganic pollution is a result of some human interaction or doing (such as fluoride in the water supply which is used to help teeth health). Groundwater is very vital to the environment as most old wells use it, and plants use groundwater along with rainfall to grow.

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