What is the main cause of growing pollution levels in China?

A. China has the largest population in the world
B. The government is moving villages to make more park land
C. New factories and ways of life are producing more waste**
D. More and more young people are moving to big cities

wel they say chinas leanguage is the leangueage of the world so i think is a

Correct.

Note, too, that the use of coal for generating electricity is a major contributor to that waste in China, causing very serious air pollution.

That certainly is a contributing factor, coolguy, but "Asia" is right. New factories, etc., make more waste that pollutes the air and water and soil.

im pretty sure its C

THE ANSWER IS C

The correct answer is C. New factories and ways of life are producing more waste. To arrive at this answer, we can consider the following explanation:

China's pollution levels have been increasing mainly due to the rapid industrialization and urbanization the country has experienced in recent decades. With its economic growth, China has seen the establishment of numerous new factories and industries. These factories often operate with outdated technology and inefficient pollution control measures, resulting in increased pollution levels.

Additionally, as China's population continues to grow and its standard of living improves, there has been a significant increase in consumption and waste production. Changes in lifestyle, such as increased car ownership and energy-intensive habits, have contributed to the rising pollution levels.

It is important to note that while all the answer options presented may have some relevance to China's pollution issue, the most direct and significant cause is the increasing number of factories and the waste generated by them.