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Nguyễn Tây Posted 8 years ago
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The reason of polluted water and what should we do to protect the water

Up to now, water is the most important substance in the world, a necessity utilized by living things for survival but also necessary for several processes but now there are many reasons lead to the water polluted .First and foremost, the industrial waste from factories is the key factor influencing the polluted water.Because they dump these poisonous chemicals into lakes and rivers and it lead to why the lakes and rivers have the black color.(I couldn't think anymore) Emotion: sad(

  

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Up to now, (Oh dear. "Up to now" means that water used to be important, but it is not important now, and it will not be important in the future. B ecause they dump these poisonous chemicals into lakes and rivers , and it lead to why the lakes and rivers have a the black color.

  • Up to now, (Oh dear.
  • "Up to now" means that water used to be important, but it is not important now, and it will not be important in the future.
  • B ecause they dump these poisonous chemicals into lakes and rivers , and it lead to why the lakes and rivers have a the black color.
  • Your first sentence is too long and rambling.
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Up to now, (Oh dear. "Up to now" means that water used to be important, but it is not important now, and it will not be important in the future. What will replace water?) water is the most important substance in the world, a necessity utilized by living things for survival but also necessary for several processes but now there are many re

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Water has been and will always be the most vital substance to sustain all life on our planet. Humans, through innovation, have developed other uses for water to improve the quality of their lives, however some of these uses have been found to harm life on our planet.

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