Suppose a coal-burning electric generation plant emitted significant amounts of pollutants into the atmosphere. A property owner living downwind of the plant who sued the plant for trespass would not have to provide which of the following elements:
A) that the plant intended to harm the property owner
B) that the plant intended to commit trespass on the property
C) that the plant deposited pollutants on the property
D) that the property owner suffered damages
E) all of the other choices must be shown
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