Generally speaking, that is correct. A dystopia is the opposite of a utopia, and is a place which we define as unpleasant or bad. Therefore, what you might find in a dystopia is what you would consider as being unpleasant or bad. Hence, if you think polluted lakes and rivers are unpleasant, then they are likely to be part of a dystopia "for you". However, each person's dystopia may be different, as it depends on personal preference, or in this case, personal disgust.
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btw ik for a fact <span>Nature as a source of spiritual nourishment
isnt it. </span>
Answer:
us
Explanation:
you are talking about us so that is the subject ;)