Consider the effects of environmental modifications in the Florida Everglades between 1930-1970. In addition to carefully examining the impact of environmental modifications on the ecosystem, which of the following additional actions would have been most important in preventing the problems that occurred there?

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• Additional land could have made available for agricultural use to increase crop production.
• Relocating grazing of livestock would have reduced the pollution in Lake Okeechobee.
• Relocating manufacturing facilities would have reduced the pollution in Lake George.
• Draining more swampland would have reduced the likelihood of flooding.
• More compact urban development could have reduced suburban sprawl.

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Relocating manufacturing facilities would have reduced the pollution in Lake George would have been the most important action in preventing the problems that occurred in the Florida Everglades between 1930-1970. Industrial pollution has a significant impact on the ecosystem and has long-lasting effects on water quality, wildlife, and overall ecosystem health. By relocating manufacturing facilities and implementing stricter pollution control measures, the environmental degradation in the Florida Everglades could have been mitigated or prevented.