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Most hydrocarbons in the atmosphere in rural areas arise from
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Photochemical smog is more likely to occur in cold and wet conditions.
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The ultimate source of radon in the environment is from the radioactive decay of naturally occurring
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The main difference between air pollution problems today and problems in the past is
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One of the earliest recorded examples of polluted air was written about by the Roman ________ in 61 A.D.
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The layer of the atmosphere in which we interact is called the stratosphere.
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Catalytic converters on automobiles are designed to reduce the emission of
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Most of the carbon monoxide found in the atmosphere does not come from natural sources.
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Describe one method for the removal of particulates from smokestack gases.
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Organic substances that undergo significant evaporation at ordinary temperatures are
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A single CFC molecule will result in the destruction of a single O₃ molecule.
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Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs)are good substitutes for chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)because
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