To solve the problem of a polluted stream a scientist traced where the pollution was coming from. She determined that the pollution was coming from many small sources. She worked on a plan to help reduce the pollution to the stream. This is an example of (blank) pollution solution.

Answer choises
Conservation
Biodegradable
Hydroelectric
Point
Inexhaustible
Carbon footprint
Desertfication
Geothermal
Decompose faster
Natural
Decompose slower
Fossil fuels
Ozone
Nuclear
Nonprint
Renewable
Aquaculture
Land reclaimation
Photochemical
Acid rain
Is the answer acid rain?

Ok is the answer nonpoint?

No nonpoint is the answer I know it is but thanks anyway.

indeed, thx, good job

So what the answer bruh

No, the answer is not "acid rain." The situation described in the question does not specifically relate to acid rain.

Based on the information given, the example of pollution solution mentioned in the question is "point source pollution." Point source pollution refers to pollution that originates from specific, identifiable sources, such as factories, sewage treatment plants, or individual pipes, which can be traced back to the main source of pollution. In this case, the scientist traced the pollution in the stream back to many small sources, indicating that it is an example of point source pollution.

To solve the problem of point source pollution, the scientist would likely work on a plan to reduce or eliminate the pollution at its source by implementing specific measures to control or treat the pollution before it reaches the stream.

I don't think you understand the question or the answer.

You're guessing.