Deck 19: Geology, Society, and the Future
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Deck 19: Geology, Society, and the Future
1
The biggest fundamental challenge to attaining sustainability in the future will be
A)overpopulation
B)fossil fuel emissions
C)new ideas for environmental protection
D)increases in the incidence of natural hazards
A)overpopulation
B)fossil fuel emissions
C)new ideas for environmental protection
D)increases in the incidence of natural hazards
A
2
The principal challenge of the multiple land use concept is
A)it is difficult to maximize land use for more than one purpose
B)sequential land uses impose cumulative impacts
C)multiple land uses often compete for pollution credits
D)environmental laws typically do not permit true multiple uses
A)it is difficult to maximize land use for more than one purpose
B)sequential land uses impose cumulative impacts
C)multiple land uses often compete for pollution credits
D)environmental laws typically do not permit true multiple uses
A
3
"Superfund" sites are those that
A)have clear ownership and responsibility for contamination
B)have been abandoned by previous owners
C)have been cleaned up efficiently
D)contain contamination with organic wastes
A)have clear ownership and responsibility for contamination
B)have been abandoned by previous owners
C)have been cleaned up efficiently
D)contain contamination with organic wastes
B
4
Why is collaboration often preferred over compromise in environmental law?
A)Collaboration involves mediation, which often leads to success.
B)Collaboration is more likely than compromise to obey environmental statutes.
C)Collaboration requires that each party give something up, which provides for a fair resolution.
D)Collaboration forces opposing parties to work together for mutual gain.
A)Collaboration involves mediation, which often leads to success.
B)Collaboration is more likely than compromise to obey environmental statutes.
C)Collaboration requires that each party give something up, which provides for a fair resolution.
D)Collaboration forces opposing parties to work together for mutual gain.
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5
What is the most important consideration in site selection for a sanitary landfill?
A)geological and climatic conditions that will limit water flow through the landfill
B)proximity to urban areas
C)geological and climatic conditions that will promote dilution of wastes by abundant water flow
D)the socioeconomic makeup of the surrounding population
A)geological and climatic conditions that will limit water flow through the landfill
B)proximity to urban areas
C)geological and climatic conditions that will promote dilution of wastes by abundant water flow
D)the socioeconomic makeup of the surrounding population
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6
Secondary pollutants are created by
A)secondary industrial processes
B)reaction of primary pollutants in the atmosphere
C)mobile sources, such as automobiles
D)reaction of ozone with ultraviolet light
A)secondary industrial processes
B)reaction of primary pollutants in the atmosphere
C)mobile sources, such as automobiles
D)reaction of ozone with ultraviolet light
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7
What is leachate?
A)methane gas that leaks from sanitary landfills
B)a mineralized liquid generated by water flow through landfills
C)hazardous waste left over from biochemical degradation of chemical wastes
D)an ash by-product of waste incineration
A)methane gas that leaks from sanitary landfills
B)a mineralized liquid generated by water flow through landfills
C)hazardous waste left over from biochemical degradation of chemical wastes
D)an ash by-product of waste incineration
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8
What adverse effect is common to nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide?
A)production of acid rain
B)lung irritation
C)damage to substances such as rubber, paint, and textiles
D)direct damage to plant tissues
A)production of acid rain
B)lung irritation
C)damage to substances such as rubber, paint, and textiles
D)direct damage to plant tissues
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9
What was the main cause of environmental problems at Love Canal?
A)careless disposal of hazardous wastes
B)poor housing construction techniques
C)detrimental attitudes amongst residents regarding hazardous wastes
D)improper cleanup techniques
A)careless disposal of hazardous wastes
B)poor housing construction techniques
C)detrimental attitudes amongst residents regarding hazardous wastes
D)improper cleanup techniques
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10
Deep-well disposal of hazardous wastes can result in
A)earthquakes
B)landslides
C)contamination of surface waters
D)collapse of groundwater aquifer structures
A)earthquakes
B)landslides
C)contamination of surface waters
D)collapse of groundwater aquifer structures
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11
The Roman Empire is thought to have fallen in part because of poisoning by
A)cadmium
B)carbon monoxide
C)selenium
D)lead
A)cadmium
B)carbon monoxide
C)selenium
D)lead
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12
Most of the carbon monoxide in the atmosphere comes from
A)automobiles
B)industrial installations
C)reaction of ozone with carbon dioxide
D)natural sources
A)automobiles
B)industrial installations
C)reaction of ozone with carbon dioxide
D)natural sources
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13
The process of sequential land use focuses on
A)reclamation of land from previous uses for new uses
B)sequences of land use that involve increasing levels of contamination
C)sequential use of land for similar purposes
D)preservation of scenery for subsequent land uses
A)reclamation of land from previous uses for new uses
B)sequences of land use that involve increasing levels of contamination
C)sequential use of land for similar purposes
D)preservation of scenery for subsequent land uses
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14
Why has integrated waste management been criticized?
A)overemphasis on recycling
B)results of waste reduction averaging less than 10%
C)goals that are incompatible with environmental protection
D)overregulation of hazardous wastes
A)overemphasis on recycling
B)results of waste reduction averaging less than 10%
C)goals that are incompatible with environmental protection
D)overregulation of hazardous wastes
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15
Why are particulates considered such a significant health hazard?
A)They can cause respiratory problems.
B)Small amounts can be acutely toxic to humans and livestock.
C)They are emitted largely by natural sources.
D)They are concentrated in rural areas.
A)They can cause respiratory problems.
B)Small amounts can be acutely toxic to humans and livestock.
C)They are emitted largely by natural sources.
D)They are concentrated in rural areas.
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16
Wind erosion processes are largely responsible for what type of pollution sources?
A)point sources
B)mobile sources
C)area sources
D)fugitive sources
A)point sources
B)mobile sources
C)area sources
D)fugitive sources
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17
Radon typically is elevated in certain regions because of certain types of
A)bedrock
B)rainfall
C)industrial air pollution
D)waste disposal
A)bedrock
B)rainfall
C)industrial air pollution
D)waste disposal
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18
Why is the atmosphere such a convenient medium for disposal of wastes?
A)The atmosphere is very dynamic, so it readily dilutes and transports wastes from their sources.
B)Reactions in the atmosphere readily break down most pollutants.
C)The atmosphere is largely unused by humans, so is a good medium in which to dispose of wastes.
D)The atmosphere adapts to increased pollution emissions, so has been able to keep pace with industrialization and urbanization.
A)The atmosphere is very dynamic, so it readily dilutes and transports wastes from their sources.
B)Reactions in the atmosphere readily break down most pollutants.
C)The atmosphere is largely unused by humans, so is a good medium in which to dispose of wastes.
D)The atmosphere adapts to increased pollution emissions, so has been able to keep pace with industrialization and urbanization.
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19
The National Environmental Policy Act mandates what type of process?
A)land-use planning
B)environmental impact statements
C)multiple land use
D)environmental litigation
A)land-use planning
B)environmental impact statements
C)multiple land use
D)environmental litigation
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20
The source of radon gas in the home is typically
A)decay of airborne uranium
B)uranium-bearing rocks and soil underlying the house
C)waste from uranium mining operations in the region
D)radioactive components of electronics equipment
A)decay of airborne uranium
B)uranium-bearing rocks and soil underlying the house
C)waste from uranium mining operations in the region
D)radioactive components of electronics equipment
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21
Secondary pollutants are those emitted by smaller industrial installations.
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22
Recycling strategies can reduce solid waste disposal by 50%.
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23
New waste disposal facilities are easy and inexpensive to develop.
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24
A factory is a fugitive source of air pollution emissions.
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25
Lester Brown's approach to avoiding an environmental crisis includes control of carbon emissions to alleviate global warming.
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26
Atmospheric inversions are largely a problem in mountainous regions.
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27
Some carcinogenic substances occur naturally in the environment, rather than being produced by human industrial activity.
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28
Studies in Japan and Ohio have demonstrated a causal link between soft water and heart disease.
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29
The major source of anthropogenic sulfur dioxide emissions is the burning of fossil fuels.
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30
Sulfur dioxide emissions have been reduced primarily by scrubbing of gases in smokestacks.
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31
Anthropogenic particulate matter results from industrial processes, fires, and agriculture.
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32
"Site selection" in environmental planning is often overlooked.
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33
Radon gas in the home originates solely from rocks and soil surrounding the home.
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34
Mitigation is used frequently, but not always effectively.
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35
Environmental impact statements are often completed, despite the fact that they are not mandated by any law.
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36
Lead contamination may cause social problems in urban areas.
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37
Materials management strategies focus on penalties for environmental contamination.
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38
Multiple land use is usually successful because is typically possible to maximize benefits for multiple purposes.
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39
Photochemical smog is a primary pollutant resulting from industrial emissions.
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40
A negative declaration states that a project is likely to have detrimental effects on the environment.
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41
________ pollutants are emitted directly into the air.
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42
The development of a resort at the site of an old quarry near Lake Michigan is an example of ________ land use.
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43
A(n) ________ is designed to contain municipal wastes and prevent nuisances and public hazards.
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44
Automobiles are an example of ________ air pollution sources.
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45
________ is a liquid by-product of sanitary landfill wastes.
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46
The most commonly used natural material in sanitary landfill design is ________.
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47
________ in the practice of environmental law requires opposing parties to work together for mutually beneficial solutions.
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48
________ land use is the process of using land for more than one compatible purpose.
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49
Soft water has been implicated, by correlation, in the incidence of ________ disease.
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50
________ is a hazardous waste dumping site in New York, famous as an example of the environmental consequences of indiscriminant disposal of wastes.
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51
________ is the study of poisons and their effects on people and ecosystems.
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52
Radon gas is produced by radioactive decay of the element ________.
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53
A(n) ________ is an air pollutant known to cause cancer or other serious health problems.
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54
The Roman Empire suffered from contamination of the environment by ________.
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________ is a process intended to provide for sound economic development while avoiding conflicts and maintaining a high quality of life.
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