Exam 5: Environmental Science: Air Pollution, Population Growth, and Water Quality

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The carrying capacity of a population is determined by its

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A population is a group of

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Algal bloom results in

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What is the most important factor for the success of animal population?

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Carbon mono oxide is a pollutant because

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The formula for exponential population growth is

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The supersonic jets cause pollution by the thinning of

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In a population, unrestricted reproductive capacity is called as

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The major pollutant from automoblie exhaust is

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All are particulate pollutants except

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Air pollution is severe in

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A high Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) indicates that:

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Human population growth curve is a:

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The true statement about 'green house effect' is that it is

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The green house gases, otherwise called radioactively active gases includes

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A human population is small, there is a greater chance of :

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Which of the following is a secondary pollutant

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Particulate pollutants are

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The concept that 'population tends to increase geometrically while food supply increases arithmetically' was put forward by

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Fine organic or inorganic particles suspended in air is called

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