Deck 26: Preserving and Protecting Your Environment

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Making sure a wood stove is properly vented will reduce the potential buildup of

A) nitrogen dioxide.
B) lead.
C) carbon monoxide.
D) radon.
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Experts believe the most critical environmental challenge today is to

A) evenly redistribute the world's population.
B) expand the Earth's resources.
C) slow world population growth.
D) restore the Earth's ozone layer.
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Gases that accumulate in the atmosphere where they contribute to global warming are

A) stratospheric gases.
B) ozone gases.
C) greenhouse gases.
D) carbon dioxide products.
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Zero population growth is more likely to occur in countries in which

A) the majority of women work in the home.
B) fertility options increase.
C) abstinence is promoted as the primary means of birth control.
D) education levels among women are higher.
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The EPA and the Office of the Surgeon General recommend that homeowners test their homes for radon how often?

A) Every 6 months
B) Once a year
C) Every 2 years
D) Every 3 years
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A substance that contaminates some aspect of the environment and causes potential harm to living organisms is a

A) chemical.
B) toxin.
C) pathogen.
D) pollutant.
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Key factors in population increase include changes in

A) morbidity and mortality.
B) fertility and mortality.
C) infrastructure and mortality.
D) income and mortality.
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According to the AQI (Air Quality Index), which of the following values would be considered to be in the safe range?

A) 50
B) 100
C) 150
D) 200
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Molly and Gary bought a home that was built before 1970. Which of the following potential contaminants should they be most concerned about?

A) Carbon monoxide
B) Formaldehyde
C) Asbestos
D) Hydrogen chloride
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How many countries in the world currently have zero or negative population growth?

A) More than 10
B) More than 20
C) More than 30
D) More than 40
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One of the primary causes of sick building syndrome is

A) high humidity.
B) lack of insulation.
C) poor ventilation.
D) formaldehyde in carpeting.
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After smoking, the next leading cause of lung cancer is

A) molds.
B) carbon monoxide.
C) radon.
D) asbestos.
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When the majority of a building's occupants report illnesses that tend to lessen or vanish when they leave the building, this is

A) a sign of construction defects.
B) sick building syndrome.
C) an indicator of mold.
D) toxic shock syndrome.
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The two types of air pollutants are naturally occurring and

A) anthropogenic.
B) industrial.
C) carcinogenic.
D) gaseous.
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Each day in the United States, there are how many more people than the day before?

A) 3,000
B) 8,000
C) 13,000
D) 18,000
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The removal of an embedded gas from a solid object, as happens when formaldehyde in new carpets and furniture is released into the air, is a process known as

A) evaporation.
B) deposition.
C) offgassing.
D) leaching.
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The country expected to have the largest population increase by 2050 is

A) China.
B) India.
C) Uganda.
D) the United States.
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The main cause of acid deposition (acid rain) is

A) burning fossil fuels.
B) manufacturing byproducts released into the air.
C) pesticide residues that enter the water supply.
D) deforestation.
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The weather condition that occurs when a layer of cool air is trapped under a layer of warmer air is a

A) temperature decrease.
B) temperature inversion.
C) cold front.
D) warm front.
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One of the primary sources of indoor air pollution is

A) greenhouse gases.
B) carbon monoxide.
C) acid deposition.
D) environmental tobacco smoke
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Highly toxic chemicals used in herbicides are

A) dioxins.
B) PCBs.
C) CFCs.
D) nitrous oxides.
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Doug lives with his wife and three children. Approximately how many pounds of municipal solid waste do he and his family generate each day?

A) 20
B) 22
C) 24
D) 26
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Which of the following is a point source water pollutant?

A) Runoff from a large construction site
B) Outflow from a sewage treatment plant
C) Herbicides used on lawns and golf courses
D) Pesticides used on farm crops
Question
Sorting, collecting, and processing materials to be reused in manufacturing new products is

A) combustion with energy recovery.
B) source reduction.
C) recycling.
D) composting.
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Using boilers and industrial furnaces to incinerate waste and generate power is

A) combustion with energy recovery.
B) source reduction.
C) recycling.
D) composting.
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The amount of greenhouse gases produced by an individual, nation, or other entity is referred to as their

A) environmental score.
B) green factor.
C) carbon footprint.
D) pollutant rating.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recently issued new standards to dramatically reduce lead in

A) paint.
B) drinking water.
C) ceramics.
D) cookware.
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Pollutants that enter waterways at a specific location are known as

A) industrial pollutants.
B) point source pollutants.
C) nonpoint source pollutants.
D) drainage pollutants.
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Approximately what percentage of municipal solid waste in the United States is currently recycled or composted?

A) 25%
B) 30%
C) 35%
D) 40%
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Chemicals used in farming and gardening to kill insects or rodents are

A) herbicides.
B) pesticides.
C) contaminants.
D) fertilizers.
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What percentage of the Earth's water supply that is available for human use?

A) 1 percent.
B) 2 percent.
C) 5 percent.
D) 10 percent.
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How much of the Earth's surface is covered with water?

A) 55%
B) 65%
C) 75%
D) 85%
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Which chemicals previously used in products such as refrigerants, aerosol sprays, and cleaning products contributed to the depletion of the ozone layer?

A) Hydrocarbons
B) Chlorofluorocarbons
C) Particulates
D) Nitrous oxide
Question
The ozone layer of the stratosphere protects the Earth from

A) chlorofluorocarbons.
B) extreme temperature fluctuations.
C) UVB radiation.
D) greenhouse gases.
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Collecting organic waste and allowing it to decompose into a substance that can be used as fertilizer is

A) combustion with energy recovery.
B) source reduction.
C) recycling.
D) composting.
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Altering the design, manufacture, or use of products or materials to reduce the amount and toxicity of waste is

A) combustion with energy recovery.
B) source reduction.
C) recycling.
D) composting.
Question
Runoff and sedimentation are categorized as which type of water pollution?

A) Point source pollutant
B) Nonpoint source pollutant
C) Acid deposition
D) Natural contamination
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The most predominant greenhouse gas is

A) hydrocarbons.
B) methane.
C) carbon dioxide.
D) nitrous oxide.
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A primary cause of skin cancer is

A) ultraviolet B radiation.
B) ultraviolet A radiation.
C) photochemical smog.
D) irritants in cosmetic products.
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The greatest producer of greenhouse gases is

A) China.
B) India.
C) Japan.
D) the United States.
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Indoor air quality can be improved with good ventilation.
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If each couple has only two offspring, this results in

A) overpopulation.
B) depletion of resources.
C) zero population growth.
D) limited population growth.
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Dry deposition refers to acidic rain, fog, and snow.
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The physical and biological components of an environment and the relationships between them make up a(n)

A) species.
B) biosphere.
C) atmosphere.
D) ecosystem.
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Which of the following is True with respect to cell phone use and radiation exposure?

A) Radiation from cell phones cannot penetrate the head.
B) The FCC sets standards for safety limits for cell phone exposure.
C) Long-term studies have shown cell phones to be risk-free.
D) Wearing a wireless earpiece poses no risk for the wearer.
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The sun's ultraviolent rays and mental and dental x-rays are examples of which type of radiation?

A) Nonionizing
B) Ionizing
C) Alpha wave
D) Low-frequency
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What percentage of the radiation to which we are exposed is due to medical and dental procedures?

A) 15%
B) 25%
C) 35%
D) 45%
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Photochemical smog is triggered by sunlight.
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Each year, the United States adds approximately 3 million people to its population.
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Increasing education levels for women may be the single biggest contributor to zero population growth.
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Within what range of radiation exposure do symptoms of sickness begin to appear?

A) 50 to 100 rads
B) 100 to 200 rads
C) 200 to 300 rads
D) 300 to 400 rads
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Air quality can change from day to day or hour to hour.
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Which of the following is a form of pollution created when vehicle exhaust interacts with sunlight?

A) Acid deposition
B) Particulate matter
C) Smog
D) Sulfur dioxide
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The BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 was an example of an anthropogenic or stationary source of pollutant.
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The percentage of trash that could potentially be recycled in the United States is estimated to be as much as

A) 60 percent.
B) 70 percent.
C) 80 percent.
D) 90 percent.
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When pollutants dissolve and filter through soil, this process is known as

A) erosion.
B) leaching.
C) filtering.
D) deposition.
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Carbon-based materials that are used to generate energy are known as

A) fossil fuels.
B) natural resources.
C) clean energy.
D) renewable resources.
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A number lower than 100 on the Air Quality Index (AQI) indicates that air quality is in the moderate or good range.
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As education levels of women increase, fertility rates also increase.
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Fertility rate is the average number of children born to a woman in a certain population during her reproductive years.
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The odorless, colorless gas found in motor vehicle emissions and cigarette smoke is carbon dioxide.
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More than one billion people worldwide do not have access to safe drinking water.
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Acid deposition occurs when acid particles are held in rain, sleet, snow, clouds, fog, dust, and smoke and then fall to the ground, resulting in damage to plants, animals, forests, and bodies of water.
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Many U.S. cities ban smoking in public buildings and in certain workplaces to reduce exposure to environmental tobacco smoke.
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Up to 90 percent of our trash could potentially be recycled.
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Much of the waste that ends up polluting the water starts out polluting the land.
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Asbestos penetrates homes through cracks, pipes, sump pits, and other openings in the foundation.
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Nuclear reactors discharge more carbon oxides into the air than fossil fuel-powered generators.
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The metal pollutant that can be found in paint, pipes, batteries, and drinking water is formaldehyde.
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To decrease municipal solid waste, efforts should be focused on reducing food waste since it is the largest component of waste generated.
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Waste that, due to its toxic properties, poses a threat to humans or the environment is known as hazardous waste.
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Sick building syndrome exists when at least 50 percent of occupants report illnesses related to exposure to the building.
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The number of landfills in the United States has increased in the past decade.
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In 1980, the U.S. Congress established the Superfund to provide funds for cleaning up hazardous waste dump sites that endanger public health and the environment.
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An accident that results when the temperature in the core of a nuclear reactor increases enough to melt the nuclear fuel and breach the containment vessel is a nuclear meltdown.
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Most of us are exposed to amounts of radiation that are close to unsafe levels.
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The majority of radiation to which we are exposed comes from nuclear power plants.
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A simple step such as using a travel mug for hot beverages instead of paper coffee cups can make a difference in reducing waste.
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Humans have a direct impact on global warming.
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Each day, every person in the United States generates about one pound of solid municipal waste.
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1
Making sure a wood stove is properly vented will reduce the potential buildup of

A) nitrogen dioxide.
B) lead.
C) carbon monoxide.
D) radon.
carbon monoxide.
2
Experts believe the most critical environmental challenge today is to

A) evenly redistribute the world's population.
B) expand the Earth's resources.
C) slow world population growth.
D) restore the Earth's ozone layer.
slow world population growth.
3
Gases that accumulate in the atmosphere where they contribute to global warming are

A) stratospheric gases.
B) ozone gases.
C) greenhouse gases.
D) carbon dioxide products.
greenhouse gases.
4
Zero population growth is more likely to occur in countries in which

A) the majority of women work in the home.
B) fertility options increase.
C) abstinence is promoted as the primary means of birth control.
D) education levels among women are higher.
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The EPA and the Office of the Surgeon General recommend that homeowners test their homes for radon how often?

A) Every 6 months
B) Once a year
C) Every 2 years
D) Every 3 years
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A substance that contaminates some aspect of the environment and causes potential harm to living organisms is a

A) chemical.
B) toxin.
C) pathogen.
D) pollutant.
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Key factors in population increase include changes in

A) morbidity and mortality.
B) fertility and mortality.
C) infrastructure and mortality.
D) income and mortality.
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According to the AQI (Air Quality Index), which of the following values would be considered to be in the safe range?

A) 50
B) 100
C) 150
D) 200
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Molly and Gary bought a home that was built before 1970. Which of the following potential contaminants should they be most concerned about?

A) Carbon monoxide
B) Formaldehyde
C) Asbestos
D) Hydrogen chloride
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How many countries in the world currently have zero or negative population growth?

A) More than 10
B) More than 20
C) More than 30
D) More than 40
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One of the primary causes of sick building syndrome is

A) high humidity.
B) lack of insulation.
C) poor ventilation.
D) formaldehyde in carpeting.
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After smoking, the next leading cause of lung cancer is

A) molds.
B) carbon monoxide.
C) radon.
D) asbestos.
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When the majority of a building's occupants report illnesses that tend to lessen or vanish when they leave the building, this is

A) a sign of construction defects.
B) sick building syndrome.
C) an indicator of mold.
D) toxic shock syndrome.
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The two types of air pollutants are naturally occurring and

A) anthropogenic.
B) industrial.
C) carcinogenic.
D) gaseous.
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Each day in the United States, there are how many more people than the day before?

A) 3,000
B) 8,000
C) 13,000
D) 18,000
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The removal of an embedded gas from a solid object, as happens when formaldehyde in new carpets and furniture is released into the air, is a process known as

A) evaporation.
B) deposition.
C) offgassing.
D) leaching.
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The country expected to have the largest population increase by 2050 is

A) China.
B) India.
C) Uganda.
D) the United States.
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The main cause of acid deposition (acid rain) is

A) burning fossil fuels.
B) manufacturing byproducts released into the air.
C) pesticide residues that enter the water supply.
D) deforestation.
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The weather condition that occurs when a layer of cool air is trapped under a layer of warmer air is a

A) temperature decrease.
B) temperature inversion.
C) cold front.
D) warm front.
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One of the primary sources of indoor air pollution is

A) greenhouse gases.
B) carbon monoxide.
C) acid deposition.
D) environmental tobacco smoke
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Highly toxic chemicals used in herbicides are

A) dioxins.
B) PCBs.
C) CFCs.
D) nitrous oxides.
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22
Doug lives with his wife and three children. Approximately how many pounds of municipal solid waste do he and his family generate each day?

A) 20
B) 22
C) 24
D) 26
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Which of the following is a point source water pollutant?

A) Runoff from a large construction site
B) Outflow from a sewage treatment plant
C) Herbicides used on lawns and golf courses
D) Pesticides used on farm crops
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Sorting, collecting, and processing materials to be reused in manufacturing new products is

A) combustion with energy recovery.
B) source reduction.
C) recycling.
D) composting.
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Using boilers and industrial furnaces to incinerate waste and generate power is

A) combustion with energy recovery.
B) source reduction.
C) recycling.
D) composting.
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The amount of greenhouse gases produced by an individual, nation, or other entity is referred to as their

A) environmental score.
B) green factor.
C) carbon footprint.
D) pollutant rating.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recently issued new standards to dramatically reduce lead in

A) paint.
B) drinking water.
C) ceramics.
D) cookware.
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Pollutants that enter waterways at a specific location are known as

A) industrial pollutants.
B) point source pollutants.
C) nonpoint source pollutants.
D) drainage pollutants.
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Approximately what percentage of municipal solid waste in the United States is currently recycled or composted?

A) 25%
B) 30%
C) 35%
D) 40%
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Chemicals used in farming and gardening to kill insects or rodents are

A) herbicides.
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C) contaminants.
D) fertilizers.
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What percentage of the Earth's water supply that is available for human use?

A) 1 percent.
B) 2 percent.
C) 5 percent.
D) 10 percent.
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How much of the Earth's surface is covered with water?

A) 55%
B) 65%
C) 75%
D) 85%
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Which chemicals previously used in products such as refrigerants, aerosol sprays, and cleaning products contributed to the depletion of the ozone layer?

A) Hydrocarbons
B) Chlorofluorocarbons
C) Particulates
D) Nitrous oxide
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The ozone layer of the stratosphere protects the Earth from

A) chlorofluorocarbons.
B) extreme temperature fluctuations.
C) UVB radiation.
D) greenhouse gases.
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Collecting organic waste and allowing it to decompose into a substance that can be used as fertilizer is

A) combustion with energy recovery.
B) source reduction.
C) recycling.
D) composting.
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Altering the design, manufacture, or use of products or materials to reduce the amount and toxicity of waste is

A) combustion with energy recovery.
B) source reduction.
C) recycling.
D) composting.
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Runoff and sedimentation are categorized as which type of water pollution?

A) Point source pollutant
B) Nonpoint source pollutant
C) Acid deposition
D) Natural contamination
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The most predominant greenhouse gas is

A) hydrocarbons.
B) methane.
C) carbon dioxide.
D) nitrous oxide.
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A primary cause of skin cancer is

A) ultraviolet B radiation.
B) ultraviolet A radiation.
C) photochemical smog.
D) irritants in cosmetic products.
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The greatest producer of greenhouse gases is

A) China.
B) India.
C) Japan.
D) the United States.
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Indoor air quality can be improved with good ventilation.
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If each couple has only two offspring, this results in

A) overpopulation.
B) depletion of resources.
C) zero population growth.
D) limited population growth.
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Dry deposition refers to acidic rain, fog, and snow.
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The physical and biological components of an environment and the relationships between them make up a(n)

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B) biosphere.
C) atmosphere.
D) ecosystem.
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Which of the following is True with respect to cell phone use and radiation exposure?

A) Radiation from cell phones cannot penetrate the head.
B) The FCC sets standards for safety limits for cell phone exposure.
C) Long-term studies have shown cell phones to be risk-free.
D) Wearing a wireless earpiece poses no risk for the wearer.
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The sun's ultraviolent rays and mental and dental x-rays are examples of which type of radiation?

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B) Ionizing
C) Alpha wave
D) Low-frequency
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What percentage of the radiation to which we are exposed is due to medical and dental procedures?

A) 15%
B) 25%
C) 35%
D) 45%
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Photochemical smog is triggered by sunlight.
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Each year, the United States adds approximately 3 million people to its population.
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Increasing education levels for women may be the single biggest contributor to zero population growth.
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Within what range of radiation exposure do symptoms of sickness begin to appear?

A) 50 to 100 rads
B) 100 to 200 rads
C) 200 to 300 rads
D) 300 to 400 rads
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Air quality can change from day to day or hour to hour.
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Which of the following is a form of pollution created when vehicle exhaust interacts with sunlight?

A) Acid deposition
B) Particulate matter
C) Smog
D) Sulfur dioxide
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The BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 was an example of an anthropogenic or stationary source of pollutant.
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The percentage of trash that could potentially be recycled in the United States is estimated to be as much as

A) 60 percent.
B) 70 percent.
C) 80 percent.
D) 90 percent.
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When pollutants dissolve and filter through soil, this process is known as

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D) deposition.
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Carbon-based materials that are used to generate energy are known as

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A number lower than 100 on the Air Quality Index (AQI) indicates that air quality is in the moderate or good range.
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As education levels of women increase, fertility rates also increase.
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Fertility rate is the average number of children born to a woman in a certain population during her reproductive years.
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The odorless, colorless gas found in motor vehicle emissions and cigarette smoke is carbon dioxide.
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More than one billion people worldwide do not have access to safe drinking water.
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Acid deposition occurs when acid particles are held in rain, sleet, snow, clouds, fog, dust, and smoke and then fall to the ground, resulting in damage to plants, animals, forests, and bodies of water.
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Many U.S. cities ban smoking in public buildings and in certain workplaces to reduce exposure to environmental tobacco smoke.
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Up to 90 percent of our trash could potentially be recycled.
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Much of the waste that ends up polluting the water starts out polluting the land.
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Asbestos penetrates homes through cracks, pipes, sump pits, and other openings in the foundation.
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Nuclear reactors discharge more carbon oxides into the air than fossil fuel-powered generators.
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The metal pollutant that can be found in paint, pipes, batteries, and drinking water is formaldehyde.
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70
To decrease municipal solid waste, efforts should be focused on reducing food waste since it is the largest component of waste generated.
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71
Waste that, due to its toxic properties, poses a threat to humans or the environment is known as hazardous waste.
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72
Sick building syndrome exists when at least 50 percent of occupants report illnesses related to exposure to the building.
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73
The number of landfills in the United States has increased in the past decade.
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74
In 1980, the U.S. Congress established the Superfund to provide funds for cleaning up hazardous waste dump sites that endanger public health and the environment.
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An accident that results when the temperature in the core of a nuclear reactor increases enough to melt the nuclear fuel and breach the containment vessel is a nuclear meltdown.
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76
Most of us are exposed to amounts of radiation that are close to unsafe levels.
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77
The majority of radiation to which we are exposed comes from nuclear power plants.
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78
A simple step such as using a travel mug for hot beverages instead of paper coffee cups can make a difference in reducing waste.
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79
Humans have a direct impact on global warming.
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Each day, every person in the United States generates about one pound of solid municipal waste.
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