Asked by hannah

what natural processes spread creating a new region?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
I don't understand your question. Please explain.

Answered by hannah
oops! i meant to write "what natural processes spread pollution from its point of origin?"
Answered by Unknown
Hey Ms.Sue not to be rude but when you are done withthis question would you mind helping others that need help? :3
Answered by hannah
i have more than one question...
Answered by hannah
anyways, is sewage, chemical fertilizers, oil spills the answer?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Unknown -- you are being rude. I help everyone with all questions I can't. If I don't answer your question, I don't know how to help you!!

Answered by Ms. Sue
Before Unknown so rudely interrupted us, the question you were trying to answer was
"what natural processes spread pollution from its point of origin?"

Your answer, "sewage, chemical fertilizers, oil spills" is wrong. Those are not natural processes.

Answered by hannah
is it the water cycle?
Answered by Ms. Sue
No.

Think! If you smell nasty odors from a nearby factory, how did that pollution get from it to you?

Answered by hannah
my textbook says that, for example, water pollution can be caused by air pollution --because rain washes chemicals out of dirty air and into bodies of water.
Answered by hannah
it got to me by the wind?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes. What is the natural force in that sentence?

Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes. Wind is one natural force that spreads pollution.

Answered by hannah
it's not the water cycle? is it rain?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Rain is right.

The natural forces that spread pollution is wind and rain.

Answered by hannah
thank you!
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