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A fertilizer that is made of substances normally found in an environment cannot be a pollutant. True False
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A fertilizer that is made of substances normally found in an environment cannot be a pollutant.
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False, it can still be a pollutant. Fertilizer run off into water, even if the fertilizer if made of natural substances can still pollute the water. It can make pants in the water grow more than usual harming the fish.
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I would say true because you are not adding any environmental hazardous chemicals to it.
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