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Becca Palczynsky
March 18, 2019
Middle, 2019, Environment, World

Mining Pollution: A Worldwide Problem

Becca Palczynsky
March 18, 2019
Middle, 2019, Environment, World
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Description: The student will recognize the long-term costs and consequences of industrial waste on environmental and on human health by studying three separate sites suffering from mining waste toxins.

Grade level(s): Middle School Standards: N/A
Produced By: Janet Hall

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