Exam 10: Air Pollution
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What type of buildings and monuments are most susceptible to acid damage?
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Most of the excessive carbon dioxide that is expected to cause global warming is generated by
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Worldwide, air pollution control efforts are least advanced or least successful in major cities of developing countries.
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The structure on an automobile that removes nitrogen oxides is a(n)
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Given what we know about the probability of the greenhouse effect, the best thing to do is
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___________ ozone is harmful, damaging plants and human health while ozone at the _________ level screens out mutagenic ultraviolet radiation.
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The air pollutant least successfully removed from the air by technologies in developed nations is
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Cap and trade policies have been successful in lowering the levels of carbon dioxide and CFCs.
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The amount of CO2 released by human activities per year is approximately ___________.
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The use of scrubbers, precipitators, and filters on power plants and other "smokestack" industries probably accounts for a(n)
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One of the principal ways lakes suffer from acid deposition is that
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The phenomenon where cool, dense air sits under a layer of lighter warmer air is known as a ____________________.
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The __________________ is an international treaty designed to eliminate CFCs.
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