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Published: 11.03.2008.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
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She can be so beutiful
. . . if we allow
The health of Baltic Sea.

The health of the Baltic Sea has been seriously damaged since the 1960s due to excessive pollution from the countries in its catchment area.The pollution, such as untreated human waste, toxic materials, and metal (e.g. lead), have resulted in stratification of the Baltic Sea.

Catchment area.
The countries directly:
Sweden;
Finland;
Estonia;
Latvia;
Lithuania;
Russia;
Poland;
Germany;
Denmark. …

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