Pollution: the Waters of the Earth

Pollution: the Waters of the Earth
ISBN-10
0822506270
ISBN-13
9780822506270
Series
Pollution
Category
Water
Pages
95
Language
English
Published
1971
Publisher
Lerner Classroom
Authors
Claire Jones, Steve J. Gadler, Paul H. Engstrom

Description

Describes the ways in which man pollutes water resources, cites specific lakes and rivers that have become casualties of pollution, and discusses what can be or has been done to improve the situation.

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