RE: HIDDEN CAUSES OF HUMAN SLOW DEATH THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS

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HIDDEN CAUSES OF HUMAN SLOW DEATH THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS

in steemstem •  6 years ago  (edited)

Hey @morahn, some of the paragraphs are just copy-pasted/reworded from sources which you haven't mentioned in the references. This is an act of plagiarism. steemSTEM is strict about plagiarism and won't support any plagiarist. The images used aren't properly cited either and I am pretty sure that they aren't free for commercial use. Please go through this FAQ on writing steemstem posts.
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With due respect sir... No word is copy pasted here.... All was digested and rephrased, except words/numbs that cannot be changed...

About the pictures I'll make changes on that on my next post....
Thanks for the guide... And please check back later...

Here are some proofs of plagiarism in your post:

This is an action taken to protect and preserve the natural world, usually from pollution, overexploitation, and other harmful features of human activity.

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In the life sciences, action taken to protect and preserve the natural world, usually from pollution, overexploitation, and other harmful features of human activity. source

It is capable of being broken down by living organisms, principally bacteria and fungi. In biodegradable substances, such as food and sewage, the natural processes of decay leads to compaction and liquefaction,and to the release of nutrients that are then recycled by the ecosystem.

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Anything capable of being broken down by living organisms, principally bacteria and fungi. In biodegradable substances; such as, food and sewage, the natural processes of decay lead to compaction and liquefaction, and to the release of nutrients that are then recycled by the ecosystem.source

This is an organic material decomposed by bacteria under controlled conditions to make a nutrients rich natural fertilizer for use in gardening or farming. A well made compost heap reached a high temperature during the composting process, killing most weed seeds that might be present.

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