Wind can carry toxins, but rivers are typically more significant carriers of pollutants over long distances. Wind can transport airborne particles and gases, including industrial pollutants, pesticides, and other harmful substances, but rivers often serve as major pathways for chemical runoff, heavy metals, and other toxins from agriculture and industries. In the context of assessing environmental pollution, rivers are generally a more direct concern for carrying toxins. Therefore, I would pick rivers as the more significant carrier of toxins.
does wind carry toxins or is it the rivers that carries toxins from china or other areas
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