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Air pollution - Information on air pollution, indoor air pollution, fly ash, acid rain and smog.
Fun Activities: U.S. EPA Student Center - How much do you know about the environment and pollution? Test your knowledge and have some fun with these games just for kids.
Nonpoint Source Kids Page - Fun games that help you to understand different kinds of pollution that can occur around the home and neighborhood.
Solid Waste - Where does all the waste we generate in the house go?
Nonpoint Source Pollution - EPA site about diffuse sources of pollution.
How Can My Community Reduce Waste? - Learn some practical things you can do to reduce solid waste and other types of pollution.
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Kids' Page - Facts, puzzles and other fun activities for kids.
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality Kids' Cave - Quizzes, factsheets, kids' success stories, pollution solutions, and links.
Kids Against Pollution - A non-profit youth group aimed at promoting environmental awareness. Includes news, discussion forum, calendar, contact information, and links.
Pollution from Tiki the Penguin - Examines the various pollutants in the world, from toxic chemicals to food waste.
Warning! Water Pollution! - Four Hong Kong kids in a school called HKIS tell about the problem of water pollution in Hong Kong and worldwide. Includes photos.
Water Pollution and Hazardous Waste - Quizzes and polls to test a person's knowledge about water pollution. Includes resources about ways to help the situation.
Environmental Education Foundation - An education resource teaching awareness and conservation to children, teachers, and parents.
Pollution Prevention (P2) That Kids Can Do - Coloring book (in PDF) and links to resources for kids and teachers. Produced by Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.
Hormones: Here's the Beef - A Science News Online article. Runoff of the hormones excreted by steroid-treated livestock could subtly harm aquatic life.
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