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English: Water pollution causes serious risks to people's health. However, as the pollution of Minamata Bay in Japan showed, it can be the pollutants that cannot be seen which cause most harm.
Polski: Zanieczyszczenie morza w Japonii.
Source Figure 3.20 Planet Geography 3rd Edition (2005) [1]
Author Stephen Codrington

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Codrington, Stephen. Planet Geography 3rd Edition (2005) [2]

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