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Multiple Choice QuestionIn the last 50 years, the Clear Air Act is responsible for combined emissions of the six criteria pollutants Blank______.Multiple choice question.decreasing by 78%decreasing by 10%barely changing at allactually increasing

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Multiple Choice QuestionIn the last 50 years, the Clear Air Act is responsible for combined emissions of the six criteria pollutants Blank______.Multiple choice question.decreasing by 78%decreasing by 10%barely changing at allactually increasing

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The Clear Air Act is responsible for combined emissions of the six criteria pollutants decreasing by 78%.

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