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A substance that enters Earth's cycles and does harm to living things is

a. oxygen.
b. freshwater.
c. a pollutant.
d. hydrogen.

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User Alysonsm
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The best answer is c - pollutant

A substance that enters the earth's cycles and does harm to living things is called a pollutant. It is a substance that renders air, water and land unsafe and unsuitable for use.

Some pollutants can decay (biodegradable) and therefore will not stay in the environment for long. Others are not biodegradable, especially some man made materials.

The factors that determine how severe a pollutant is are mainly the chemical nature of the pollutant, its concentration and how long it can persist in the environment without decaying.



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