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Which Is Likely the Easiest Problem to Address Concerning Increased

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Question 14

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Which is likely the easiest problem to address concerning increased nitrogen pollution?


A) the growth of nitrogen leaky crops
B) the use of synthetic fertilizers
C) the use of drainage pipes
D) all of the above
E) none of the above

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