Deck 11: Water Resources and Water Pollution
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Deck 11: Water Resources and Water Pollution
1
Global reduction of grain-fed beef consumption would help to reduce water shortages.
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2
We are using freshwater unsustainably through waste and pollution,and do not charge enough for its use.
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3
Withdrawing freshwater from deep aquifers amounts to mining a nonrenewable resource.
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4
A large amount of the world's drinking water comes from desalination.
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The use of dams,reservoirs,and water transfer projects has increased threats from flooding in some cases.
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6
A source of groundwater contamination in coastal areas is saltwater intrusion.
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Drinking is the biggest use of water worldwide.
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Salt from the region of the Aral Sea is being blown onto the alpine glaciers of the Himalayas,and is causing them to melt at faster than normal rates.
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9
Eutrophication is a condition of natural nutrient enrichment of a shallow lake,estuary,or slow-moving stream.
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10
Agricultural activities are the leading cause of water pollution with organic chemicals and oxygen demanding wastes as the major pollutants.
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11
Protecting wetlands will actually promote flooding.
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12
Drip irrigation systems have an efficiency of 90 to 95%.
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13
Federal subsidies are provided to U.S.farmers who reduce water use in irrigation.
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14
Most aquifers are rapidly recharged through precipitation that percolates downward through soil and rock.
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15
The shrinkage of the Aral Sea has altered the local climate of the surrounding area.
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16
The creation of dams and reservoirs has decreased the annual reliable runoff available for human use.
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17
An oligotrophic lake tends to have relatively low levels of nutrients.
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18
Heat is a major water pollutant that makes some species vulnerable to disease.
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19
Cruise ships are a significant source of pollution that dump toxic chemicals,garbage,sewage,and waste oil into the oceans.
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20
The porous layers of sand,gravel,or rock in most aquifers are like large,elongated sponges through which groundwater seeps,which typically moves only a meter or so (about 3 feet)per year and rarely more than 0.3 meter (1 foot)per day.
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21
Land erosion can cause a major source water pollution through sediments that disrupt biotic activity.
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22
What is the main problem with the Ogallala,the world's largest aquifer that is located in the U.S.?
A) government subsidies
B) it is essentially a one-time deposit of liquid natural capital with a very slow rate of recharge
C) land subsidence
D) pollution
E) over-irrigation
A) government subsidies
B) it is essentially a one-time deposit of liquid natural capital with a very slow rate of recharge
C) land subsidence
D) pollution
E) over-irrigation
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23
What phenomenon can alter the hydrologic cycle on a global scale?
A) gravity
B) climate change
C) electricity
D) geothermal energy
E) wind
A) gravity
B) climate change
C) electricity
D) geothermal energy
E) wind
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24
What is the primary problem with drawing groundwater from near ocean coastlines?
A) pollution travels faster through sandy soils
B) sand clogs up the wells
C) sinkholes
D) land subsidence
E) saltwater can be pulled into freshwater aquifers
A) pollution travels faster through sandy soils
B) sand clogs up the wells
C) sinkholes
D) land subsidence
E) saltwater can be pulled into freshwater aquifers
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25
Tap water in Palm Springs,California,most likely comes from a river that originated in northwestern Colorado.
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26
Water covers approximately ____% of Earth's surface.
A) 51
B) 61
C) 71
D) 81
E) 91
A) 51
B) 61
C) 71
D) 81
E) 91
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27
Approximately 70% of the water withdrawn worldwide each year is used for ____.
A) industrial processes
B) cooling towers of power plants
C) irrigation of croplands and raising livestock
D) domestic use
E) water theme parks in tourist areas
A) industrial processes
B) cooling towers of power plants
C) irrigation of croplands and raising livestock
D) domestic use
E) water theme parks in tourist areas
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28
What is the portion of surface runoff that we can generally count on as a stable source of freshwater?
A) surface water
B) drainage basin
C) reliable runoff
D) watershed
E) precipitation
A) surface water
B) drainage basin
C) reliable runoff
D) watershed
E) precipitation
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29
Most freshwater in the eastern U.S.is used for manufacturing and cooling power plants.
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30
What is a water resource that can be considered nonrenewable?
A) water vapor in the atmosphere
B) precipitation
C) surface water in lakes and streams
D) deep aquifers
E) snowpack
A) water vapor in the atmosphere
B) precipitation
C) surface water in lakes and streams
D) deep aquifers
E) snowpack
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31
What has increased the annual reliable runoff available for our use by nearly 33%?
A) sustainable water use practices
B) dams
C) aquifers
D) drip irrigation
E) water conservation subsidies
A) sustainable water use practices
B) dams
C) aquifers
D) drip irrigation
E) water conservation subsidies
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32
Freshwater that is used indirectly is called ____,which is the freshwater that is not directly consumed but is used to produce food and other products.
A) industrial water
B) irrigation water
C) virtual water
D) gray water
E) ground water
A) industrial water
B) irrigation water
C) virtual water
D) gray water
E) ground water
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33
What is formed when extreme sudden subsidence occurs within a depleted aquifer?
A) sinkholes
B) freshwater scarcity stress
C) virtual water
D) lowered water table
E) an impermeable layer that prevents recharge
A) sinkholes
B) freshwater scarcity stress
C) virtual water
D) lowered water table
E) an impermeable layer that prevents recharge
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34
Why would an aquifer be considered nonrenewable?
A) lack of rainfall
B) contamination and overpumping
C) located in arid regions
D) desertification
E) excessive irrigation
A) lack of rainfall
B) contamination and overpumping
C) located in arid regions
D) desertification
E) excessive irrigation
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35
We can say that the United States has ____ freshwater scarcity stress.
A) no
B) very little or minimal
C) average
D) spotty
E) widespread
A) no
B) very little or minimal
C) average
D) spotty
E) widespread
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36
Preventing contamination is the least expensive and most effective way to protect groundwater resources.
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37
Why did Saudi Arabia announce in 2008 that it would stop producing grain?
A) Its major deep aquifer has been depleted by drawing water for irrigation.
B) Multiple years of severe droughts have depleted the water table.
C) Its very rich,oil-financed economy can easily import food rather than grow its own.
D) Desalinization of seawater around Saudi Arabia has contaminated local freshwater reserves.
E) Oil seepage from oil fields has contaminated local freshwater reserves.
A) Its major deep aquifer has been depleted by drawing water for irrigation.
B) Multiple years of severe droughts have depleted the water table.
C) Its very rich,oil-financed economy can easily import food rather than grow its own.
D) Desalinization of seawater around Saudi Arabia has contaminated local freshwater reserves.
E) Oil seepage from oil fields has contaminated local freshwater reserves.
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38
This system of dams and reservoirs on the ____ provides water and electricity from hydroelectric plants at the major dams for approximately one of every eight people in the U.S.and is used to produce about 15% of the nation's crops and livestock.
A) Ohio River
B) Mississippi River
C) Colorado River
D) Columbia River
E) Great Lakes
A) Ohio River
B) Mississippi River
C) Colorado River
D) Columbia River
E) Great Lakes
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39
In addition to natural drought cycles,what could cause as much as 45% of Earth's land surface to experience extreme droughts?
A) lack of rainfall
B) insufficient water for some urban areas
C) climate change
D) pollution of rivers,lakes,and groundwater
E) freshwater scarcity stress
A) lack of rainfall
B) insufficient water for some urban areas
C) climate change
D) pollution of rivers,lakes,and groundwater
E) freshwater scarcity stress
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40
Large dams and reservoirs ____.
A) reduce danger of flooding upstream
B) disrupt migration and spawning of fish
C) cannot be used for outdoor recreation
D) allow extensive downstream transport of sediments
E) have created lakes over of otherwise unproductive land
A) reduce danger of flooding upstream
B) disrupt migration and spawning of fish
C) cannot be used for outdoor recreation
D) allow extensive downstream transport of sediments
E) have created lakes over of otherwise unproductive land
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41
What causes cultural eutrophication?
A) natural nutrient enrichment of a shallow lake
B) blooms of algae
C) increase in aerobic bacteria
D) increase of plants such as duckweed
E) input of nutrients from human activities
A) natural nutrient enrichment of a shallow lake
B) blooms of algae
C) increase in aerobic bacteria
D) increase of plants such as duckweed
E) input of nutrients from human activities
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42
What class of pollutant can cause excessive growth of algae?
A) sediments from land erosion
B) oxygen-demanding wastes from sewage and animal feedlots
C) plant nutrients from industry,farms,and households
D) organic chemicals from industry,farms,and households
E) infectious agents from human and animal wastes
A) sediments from land erosion
B) oxygen-demanding wastes from sewage and animal feedlots
C) plant nutrients from industry,farms,and households
D) organic chemicals from industry,farms,and households
E) infectious agents from human and animal wastes
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43
Wetlands that can increase sustainable agriculture and forestry can be found in ____.
A) floodplains
B) swamps
C) coastal areas
D) near lakes
E) in areas with high rain
A) floodplains
B) swamps
C) coastal areas
D) near lakes
E) in areas with high rain
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44
According to water resource experts,what are the two main causes of water waste?
A) lack of government subsidies for improving the efficiency of water use and ignorance about the amount of water being wasted
B) low cost of water to users and lack of government subsidies for improving the efficiency of water use
C) industrial agricultural practices and over irrigation
D) lack of information about efficient irrigation systems and lack of regulation of water use
E) unsustainable management and overpumping of aquifers
A) lack of government subsidies for improving the efficiency of water use and ignorance about the amount of water being wasted
B) low cost of water to users and lack of government subsidies for improving the efficiency of water use
C) industrial agricultural practices and over irrigation
D) lack of information about efficient irrigation systems and lack of regulation of water use
E) unsustainable management and overpumping of aquifers
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45
What causes a child to die every 18 seconds,on average,from diarrhea?
A) disease-causing agents
B) poor hygiene
C) contaminated food sources
D) contaminated drinking water
E) malnutrition
A) disease-causing agents
B) poor hygiene
C) contaminated food sources
D) contaminated drinking water
E) malnutrition
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46
What is an example of point source pollution?
A) offshore oil wells
B) livestock feedlots
C) urban lands
D) croplands
E) parking lots
A) offshore oil wells
B) livestock feedlots
C) urban lands
D) croplands
E) parking lots
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47
Eighty-five percent of what exists near major U.S.population centers and have some degree of cultural eutrophication?
A) coastal waters
B) rivers
C) large lakes
D) ponds
E) streams
A) coastal waters
B) rivers
C) large lakes
D) ponds
E) streams
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48
What is the most efficient form of irrigation?
A) flood irrigation
B) center-pivot irrigation
C) low pressure irrigation
D) precision sprinkler irrigation
E) drip irrigation
A) flood irrigation
B) center-pivot irrigation
C) low pressure irrigation
D) precision sprinkler irrigation
E) drip irrigation
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49
What is the best approach to reducing flood damage?
A) funding scientific research on flood prevention
B) education of the public
C) avoid living on floodplains
D) prevention through preserving natural environments
E) control through engineering solutions
A) funding scientific research on flood prevention
B) education of the public
C) avoid living on floodplains
D) prevention through preserving natural environments
E) control through engineering solutions
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50
What percentage of the water that people use throughout the world is lost through evaporation,leaks,and inefficient use? two-thirds
A) one-tenth
B) one-fourth
C) one-third
D) one-half
E) two-thirds
A) one-tenth
B) one-fourth
C) one-third
D) one-half
E) two-thirds
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51
What type of irrigation commonly used in developing nations loses 45% of the water applied?
A) center pivot
B) drip
C) gravity
D) flood
E) sprinkler
A) center pivot
B) drip
C) gravity
D) flood
E) sprinkler
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52
What in Brazil has reduced household water bills by 40%?
A) water taxes
B) water meters
C) national education campaign
D) subsidies
E) smart cards
A) water taxes
B) water meters
C) national education campaign
D) subsidies
E) smart cards
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53
What class of pollutant are acids,salts,and metals?
A) oxygen-demanding wastes
B) organic plant nutrients
C) inorganic plant nutrients
D) inorganic chemicals
E) sediment
A) oxygen-demanding wastes
B) organic plant nutrients
C) inorganic plant nutrients
D) inorganic chemicals
E) sediment
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54
What decreases photosynthesis in bodies of water?
A) disease-causing organisms
B) inorganic plant nutrients
C) eroded sediment such as soil or silt
D) heat
E) organic chemicals
A) disease-causing organisms
B) inorganic plant nutrients
C) eroded sediment such as soil or silt
D) heat
E) organic chemicals
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55
What is a major disadvantage of desalination?
A) reverse osmosis and transpiration
B) it is expensive
C) not enough brackish water to make it worthwhile
D) water cannot be used for irrigation
E) polluted sea water
A) reverse osmosis and transpiration
B) it is expensive
C) not enough brackish water to make it worthwhile
D) water cannot be used for irrigation
E) polluted sea water
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56
What can take decades to thousands of years to cleanse itself of slowly degradable wastes?
A) lakes
B) soil
C) groundwater
D) oil contaminated surface waters
E) urban waterways
A) lakes
B) soil
C) groundwater
D) oil contaminated surface waters
E) urban waterways
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57
What action could help decrease the single largest use of domestic water in the United States?
A) Use a drip system in your garden.
B) Install a low-flow shower head.
C) Use native plants in your landscaping.
D) Install a water-saving toilet tank.
E) Use gray water to water your houseplants.
A) Use a drip system in your garden.
B) Install a low-flow shower head.
C) Use native plants in your landscaping.
D) Install a water-saving toilet tank.
E) Use gray water to water your houseplants.
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58
What has resulted along floodplains from channelization and loss of vegetation?
A) increased droughts
B) reclamation of wetlands
C) lower rates of pollution
D) increased flooding
E) decreased biodiversity
A) increased droughts
B) reclamation of wetlands
C) lower rates of pollution
D) increased flooding
E) decreased biodiversity
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59
What is by far the leading cause of water pollution?
A) unlined landfills
B) organic wastes
C) untreated sewage waste
D) agricultural activities
E) oil and natural gas production and development
A) unlined landfills
B) organic wastes
C) untreated sewage waste
D) agricultural activities
E) oil and natural gas production and development
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60
What is an example of nonpoint source pollution?
A) drain pipes
B) oil wells
C) golf courses
D) underground mines
E) sewage treatment plants
A) drain pipes
B) oil wells
C) golf courses
D) underground mines
E) sewage treatment plants
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61
How do composting toilet systems help improve sewage treatment?
A) Sewage flows into a passive solar greenhouse.
B) Waste is converted to a soil-like humus that can be used as a fertilizer.
C) Water passes through an artificial marsh made of sand and gravel filtering out organic waste.
D) Household sewage and wastewater is pumped into a settling tank.
E) Aerobic bacteria remove as much as dissolved and biodegradable,oxygen- demanding organic wastes.
A) Sewage flows into a passive solar greenhouse.
B) Waste is converted to a soil-like humus that can be used as a fertilizer.
C) Water passes through an artificial marsh made of sand and gravel filtering out organic waste.
D) Household sewage and wastewater is pumped into a settling tank.
E) Aerobic bacteria remove as much as dissolved and biodegradable,oxygen- demanding organic wastes.
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62
____________________ is the process where bodies of water are enriched with natural nutrients.
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63
____________________ are deep underground sources of freshwater found between the porous geological layers of sand,gravel,or bedrock.
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64
What is the only effective way to protect groundwater?
A) pollution prevention
B) community-based local clean up
C) bioremediation
D) sewage treatment
E) stream restoration
A) pollution prevention
B) community-based local clean up
C) bioremediation
D) sewage treatment
E) stream restoration
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65
Human activities can greatly accelerate the rate at which nutrients and organic substances enter aquatic ecosystems from their surrounding watersheds in a process called _________________________.
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66
What aquatic ecosystem receives the vast majority of the global inputs of pollution?
A) benthic zone of abyssal plain
B) swiftly flowing stream
C) deep-water ocean
D) coastal parts of the ocean
E) slow-moving river
A) benthic zone of abyssal plain
B) swiftly flowing stream
C) deep-water ocean
D) coastal parts of the ocean
E) slow-moving river
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67
In the United States,____________________ supply nearly all of the drinking water in rural areas.
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68
Spaces in rock and soil called the zone of ____________________ are completely filled with water.
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69
What does the EPA discharge trading policy use to reduce pollution?
A) stocks and bonds
B) tax credits
C) public policy statements
D) fair trade laws
E) market forces
A) stocks and bonds
B) tax credits
C) public policy statements
D) fair trade laws
E) market forces
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70
When a lot of water is pumped from an aquifer,or when there is a drought,the ____________________ may become lowered.
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71
The process called ____________________ involves removing dissolved salts from ocean water to increase supplies of freshwater.
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72
One of the most serious overdrafts of groundwater is in the United States in the lower half of the ________________aquifer.
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73
Government ____________________ keep the price of water so low that users do not worry about wasting water.
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74
What is one characteristic of ecological sewage systems as opposed to most current sewage systems?
A) Less centralized systems of underground sewage pipes
B) Higher water and chlorination bills
C) More difficult to clean up leaks and pollution
D) More energy needed to pump and purify water
E) Less political and community action involved for implementation
A) Less centralized systems of underground sewage pipes
B) Higher water and chlorination bills
C) More difficult to clean up leaks and pollution
D) More energy needed to pump and purify water
E) Less political and community action involved for implementation
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75
How is an oxygen sag curve created?
A) unlined landfills,household chemicals,mining refuse,and industrial discharges
B) breakdown of biodegradable wastes by bacteria depletes dissolved oxygen
C) bacteria from livestock and food-processing wastes,and excess salts from soils of irrigated cropland
D) major erosion of sediments and runoff of toxic chemicals
E) animal feedlots,food-processing facilities,paper mills
A) unlined landfills,household chemicals,mining refuse,and industrial discharges
B) breakdown of biodegradable wastes by bacteria depletes dissolved oxygen
C) bacteria from livestock and food-processing wastes,and excess salts from soils of irrigated cropland
D) major erosion of sediments and runoff of toxic chemicals
E) animal feedlots,food-processing facilities,paper mills
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76
What are the main sources of lead,mercury and arsenic water pollutants?
A) electric power plants
B) unlined landfills,household chemicals,mining refuse and industrial discharges
C) sewage and inorganic fertilizers
D) runoff from streets and parking lots
E) land erosion from farms that have used chemical insecticides
A) electric power plants
B) unlined landfills,household chemicals,mining refuse and industrial discharges
C) sewage and inorganic fertilizers
D) runoff from streets and parking lots
E) land erosion from farms that have used chemical insecticides
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77
What aquatic ecosystem is most capable of diluting,dispersing,and degrading large amounts of sewage,sludge,and oil?
A) estuary
B) swiftly flowing stream
C) deep-water ocean
D) coastal parts of the ocean
E) slow-moving river
A) estuary
B) swiftly flowing stream
C) deep-water ocean
D) coastal parts of the ocean
E) slow-moving river
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78
Withdrawing massive amounts of groundwater can cause land elevation to become lower,which is also called ____________________.
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79
The majority of the oil pollution of the ocean comes from ____.
A) blowouts (rupture of a borehole of an oil rig in the ocean)
B) tanker accidents
C) environmental terrorism
D) runoff from land
E) normal operation of offshore wells
A) blowouts (rupture of a borehole of an oil rig in the ocean)
B) tanker accidents
C) environmental terrorism
D) runoff from land
E) normal operation of offshore wells
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The area of land adjacent to a stream called a(n)____________________.
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