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Matching QuestionMatch each remediation technique with its correct description.InstructionsDrag and drop application.ContainmentContainment drop zone empty.ExtractionExtraction drop zone empty.PhytoremediationPhytoremediation drop zone empty.To use plants that grow fast to remove large amounts of organic nutrients from waterTo restrain dirty water or liquid wastes in a place or cap the surface with an impermeable layerTo pump out polluted water so it can be treated

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Matching QuestionMatch each remediation technique with its correct description.InstructionsDrag and drop application.ContainmentContainment drop zone empty.ExtractionExtraction drop zone empty.PhytoremediationPhytoremediation drop zone empty.To use plants that grow fast to remove large amounts of organic nutrients from waterTo restrain dirty water or liquid wastes in a place or cap the surface with an impermeable layerTo pump out polluted water so it can be treated

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Containment: To restrain dirty water or liquid wastes in a place or cap the surface with an impermeable layer

Extraction: To pump out polluted water so it can be treated

Phytoremediation: To use plants that grow fast to remove large amounts of organic nutrients from water

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