Deck 1: The Science of Sustainability

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The Coriolis effect_____________ .

A)results in seasonal temperature fluctuations across the globe
B)results in the formation of stratospheric ozone
C)is caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and the Moon
D)is caused by Earth's rotational forces
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Atmospheric nitrogen is converted to nitrogen oxides_____________ .

A)when fertilizers containing nitrogen are applied to farm fields
B)when fuels are burned at high combustion temperatures
C)in a photochemical reaction with ozone
D)by using catalytic converters on automobiles
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Near the equator,the atmospheric circulation patterns are called .

A)high-pressure cells
B)Ferrel cells
C)Hadley cells
D)Coriolis cells
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Tropospheric ozone forms from reactions involving ________.

A)volatile organic compounds VOCs and nitrogen oxides
B)stratospheric ozone and jet stream winds
C)tropospheric CFCs and stratospheric ozone
D)atmospheric nitrogen and atmospheric oxygen
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Which of the following is a secondary pollutant in the troposphere but a beneficial component of the stratosphere?

A)Carbon monoxide
B)Ozone
C)Nitrogen oxides
D)Carbon dioxide
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During the 1990s,damaging acid precipitation in the United States occurred predominantly ___________.

A)in western states such as Nevada and California
B)in the Northeast
C)in southern states such as Texas and Louisiana
D)in the Midwest
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Catalytic converters are used to control emissions of____________ .

A)carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides
B)carbon monoxide and sulfur dioxide
C)carbon dioxide and nitrogen gas
D)carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides
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Which one of the following would contribute most to acid precipitation falling in the northeastern United States?

A)Ozone forming during morning rush hour in Buffalo,New York
B)Coal-fired power plants in northeastern Canada
C)Nuclear power plants in the region
D)Coal-fired power plants in the Midwest
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The Montreal Protocol______________ .

A)resulted in significant reduction in the production of CFCs by signatory nations
B)addressed transnational movement of acid-forming pollutants
C)developed the framework for reduction of carbon dioxide in the United States and Canada
D)is an example of a failed attempt to reduce international air pollution
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Temperature increases with altitude through most of the stratosphere because _____________ .

A)sunlight is more intense in the stratosphere
B)of the interaction between ozone and the sun's UV radiation
C)jet stream winds produce frictional heat
D)greenhouse gases in the stratosphere warm the air
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Which of the following health problems is most closely associated with the thinning of Earth's ozone layer?

A)Skin irritations
B)Skin cancer
C)Heart disease
D)Blindness
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The ozone layer is in what layer of the atmosphere?

A)Mesosphere
B)Thermosphere
C)Troposphere
D)Stratosphere
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Coal mines and coal processing facilities are required to minimize the amount of coal dust emitted during mining,processing,and transporting the coal.The regulations controlling coal dust emissions would mainly prevent___________ .

A)lung damage to those working at the plant and living nearby
B)wasting coal that can be reclaimed and burned to produce electricity
C)coal "fog" that can cause traffic fatalities
D)acid precipitation in the region
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Which of the following symptoms most closely matches the known physiological effects of carbon monoxide?

A)Inflammation of the eyes,nasal passages,and skin
B)Lung irritation and bronchitis
C)Feeling tired
D)Skin cancer
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In the United States,air quality has _____________in the past 40 years.In China,air quality has__________ over the same time period.

A)improved;gotten worse
B)gotten worse;improved
C)gotten worse;also gotten worse
D)improved;improved even more
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The air you breathe is 78%___________ .

A)oxygen
B)nitrogen
C)hydrogen
D)carbon dioxide
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The Coriolis effect contributes to _____________.

A)the destruction of the ozone layer
B)global wind patterns
C)increased acidic deposition
D)global warming
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Within a Hadley cell,______________ .

A)warm air rises and cool air falls
B)cool water rises and warm water falls
C)warm water rises and cool water falls
D)cool air rises and warm air falls
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Inhaling PM 2.5 is most likely to cause ______________ .

A)damage to alveoli in the lungs
B)hallucinations
C)brain damage
D)depletion of the ozone layer
Question
Winds carry air from___________ .

A)areas of low pressure toward areas of high pressure
B)areas of high temperature toward areas of low temperature
C)areas of low temperature toward areas of high temperature
D)areas of high pressure toward areas of low pressure
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Much progress in reducing atmospheric levels of lead pollution has resulted from___________ .

A)the elimination of leaded gasoline
B)the switch from lead to graphite in pencils
C)new types of lead scrubbers on smokestacks that removed lead from the power plant emissions
D)the development of new types of batteries that use lithium instead of lead
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As air descends in a circulation cell,the air_____________ ,and a __________pressure region occurs where the air reaches Earth's surface.

A)cools;high
B)cools;low
C)warms;low
D)warms;high
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Which of the following is a primary pollutant?

A)Lead
B)Ozone
C)Sulfuric acid
D)Nitric acid
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Which of the following statements is most logical?

A)"I like the weather in Iowa.I just don't like the climate."
B)"I just shoveled 12 inches of climate off my driveway."
C)"Climate happens all the time.Weather just happens when you're paying attention."
D)"We can pretty well predict climate ourselves.We need professionals to predict weather."
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Carbon monoxide __________.

A)is consumed by plants for photosynthesis
B)is produced by plants during photosynthesis
C)is a major component of the atmosphere
D)causes ozone depletion
E)blocks oxygen transport in human blood
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Atmospheric pressure is the pressure exerted on an area from the weight of the atmosphere above it.Pressure is often measured in pounds per square inch psi)and in units called millibars mb).Normal air pressure at sea level is approximately 14.7 psi or 1,013 mb.At the top of Mount Everest,the air is only 33% as dense as it is at sea level,and the air pressure is approximately 333 mb.Denver,Colorado,at an elevation of 5,280 feet,has an average air pressure of 834 mb.The air in Denver is___________ as dense as it is at sea level.

A)121%
B)16%
C)82%
D)67%
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Lead pollution is a problem because lead ____________.

A)will cause the ozone hole to increase
B)causes central nervous system damage in humans
C)is a precious metal,and it is being lost to the atmosphere
D)forms an acid in the atmosphere,resulting in acid precipitation
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Air at the equator is much warmer than air at the North and South Poles.Which of the following scenarios is most likely to decrease the difference in temperature between the equator and poles?

A)Earth being completely covered with water
B)Earth spinning without a seasonal tilt to its axis
C)Earth being completely covered by land
D)Earth rotating in the opposite direction
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The greatest loss of stratospheric ozone ____________.

A)occurred after the Montreal Protocol failed to be ratified
B)is expected to occur in the mid-21st century
C)occurs in urban areas where automobile use is most prevalent
D)has occurred over Antarctica
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______________are used to remove sulfur oxides from the emissions from coal-fired power plants.

A)Scrubbers
B)Catalytic converters
C)Desulfinators
D)CFCs
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Jet streams are strong __________ that flow from ______________ .

A)ocean currents;the equator toward higher latitudes
B)air currents;the equator toward higher latitudes
C)ocean currents;continent to continent
D)air currents;west to east
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Atmospheric pressure is the pressure exerted on an area from the weight of the atmosphere above it.Pressure is often measured in pounds per square inch psi)and in units called millibars mb).Normal air pressure at sea level is approximately 14.7 psi or 1013 mb.At the top of Mount Everest,the air is only 33% as dense as it is at sea level,and the air pressure is approximately 333 mb.Denver,Colorado,at an elevation of 5,280 feet,has an average air pressure of 834 mb.What would Denver's air pressure be in psi?

A)17.9 psi
B)12.1 psi
C)8)34 psi
D)14.7 psi
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Several members of a family die of carbon monoxide poisoning.Which of the following is the most likely source of the carbon monoxide?

A)A faulty furnace
B)A nearby coal-fired power plant
C)A backyard bonfire
D)A faulty electric space heater
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The huge dust storms that took place in the southern plains of the United States in the 1930s__________ .

A)were the result of ozone depletion and acid precipitation killing off vegetation
B)were caused by abnormally warm waters in the central Pacific Ocean
C)were the result of a prolonged drought and poor farming techniques
D)were triggered by tornados and were worsened by global climate change
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In the 1970s and 1980s,CFCs were widely used in ___________ .

A)refrigerators and aerosol cans
B)snowmobiles and motorcycles
C)light bulbs and electronics
D)coal-fired power plants
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The main pollutants that cause acid precipitation are____________ .

A)carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide
B)lead and sulfur dioxide
C)sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides
D)tropospheric ozone and carbon monoxide
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Describe the distinction between a primary pollutant and a secondary pollutant.Give an example of a primary pollutant and an example of a secondary pollutant.Explain the sources)and effects)of each of these pollutants,and describe recent U.S.trends in atmospheric concentrations of each.
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Explain how acid precipitation forms,and describe the impacts of acid precipitation on the environment.
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Which of the following is a secondary pollutant?

A)Sulfuric acid
B)Carbon monoxide
C)Lead
D)Sulfur dioxide
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Stratospheric ozone destruction involves a complex series of reactions.The first significant reaction involves _________.

A)UV radiation from sunlight breaking apart O3 molecules
B)ultraviolet UV)radiation from sunlight causing Cl atoms to break free from CFCs
C)O3 reacting with industrial sulfuric acid
D)O3 reacting directly with CFCs
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The Coriolis effect_____________ .

A)results in seasonal temperature fluctuations across the globe
B)results in the formation of stratospheric ozone
C)is caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and the Moon
D)is caused by Earth's rotational forces
is caused by Earth's rotational forces
2
Atmospheric nitrogen is converted to nitrogen oxides_____________ .

A)when fertilizers containing nitrogen are applied to farm fields
B)when fuels are burned at high combustion temperatures
C)in a photochemical reaction with ozone
D)by using catalytic converters on automobiles
when fuels are burned at high combustion temperatures
3
Near the equator,the atmospheric circulation patterns are called .

A)high-pressure cells
B)Ferrel cells
C)Hadley cells
D)Coriolis cells
C
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Tropospheric ozone forms from reactions involving ________.

A)volatile organic compounds VOCs and nitrogen oxides
B)stratospheric ozone and jet stream winds
C)tropospheric CFCs and stratospheric ozone
D)atmospheric nitrogen and atmospheric oxygen
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Which of the following is a secondary pollutant in the troposphere but a beneficial component of the stratosphere?

A)Carbon monoxide
B)Ozone
C)Nitrogen oxides
D)Carbon dioxide
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During the 1990s,damaging acid precipitation in the United States occurred predominantly ___________.

A)in western states such as Nevada and California
B)in the Northeast
C)in southern states such as Texas and Louisiana
D)in the Midwest
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Catalytic converters are used to control emissions of____________ .

A)carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides
B)carbon monoxide and sulfur dioxide
C)carbon dioxide and nitrogen gas
D)carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides
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Which one of the following would contribute most to acid precipitation falling in the northeastern United States?

A)Ozone forming during morning rush hour in Buffalo,New York
B)Coal-fired power plants in northeastern Canada
C)Nuclear power plants in the region
D)Coal-fired power plants in the Midwest
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The Montreal Protocol______________ .

A)resulted in significant reduction in the production of CFCs by signatory nations
B)addressed transnational movement of acid-forming pollutants
C)developed the framework for reduction of carbon dioxide in the United States and Canada
D)is an example of a failed attempt to reduce international air pollution
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Temperature increases with altitude through most of the stratosphere because _____________ .

A)sunlight is more intense in the stratosphere
B)of the interaction between ozone and the sun's UV radiation
C)jet stream winds produce frictional heat
D)greenhouse gases in the stratosphere warm the air
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Which of the following health problems is most closely associated with the thinning of Earth's ozone layer?

A)Skin irritations
B)Skin cancer
C)Heart disease
D)Blindness
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The ozone layer is in what layer of the atmosphere?

A)Mesosphere
B)Thermosphere
C)Troposphere
D)Stratosphere
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Coal mines and coal processing facilities are required to minimize the amount of coal dust emitted during mining,processing,and transporting the coal.The regulations controlling coal dust emissions would mainly prevent___________ .

A)lung damage to those working at the plant and living nearby
B)wasting coal that can be reclaimed and burned to produce electricity
C)coal "fog" that can cause traffic fatalities
D)acid precipitation in the region
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Which of the following symptoms most closely matches the known physiological effects of carbon monoxide?

A)Inflammation of the eyes,nasal passages,and skin
B)Lung irritation and bronchitis
C)Feeling tired
D)Skin cancer
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In the United States,air quality has _____________in the past 40 years.In China,air quality has__________ over the same time period.

A)improved;gotten worse
B)gotten worse;improved
C)gotten worse;also gotten worse
D)improved;improved even more
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The air you breathe is 78%___________ .

A)oxygen
B)nitrogen
C)hydrogen
D)carbon dioxide
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The Coriolis effect contributes to _____________.

A)the destruction of the ozone layer
B)global wind patterns
C)increased acidic deposition
D)global warming
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Within a Hadley cell,______________ .

A)warm air rises and cool air falls
B)cool water rises and warm water falls
C)warm water rises and cool water falls
D)cool air rises and warm air falls
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Inhaling PM 2.5 is most likely to cause ______________ .

A)damage to alveoli in the lungs
B)hallucinations
C)brain damage
D)depletion of the ozone layer
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Winds carry air from___________ .

A)areas of low pressure toward areas of high pressure
B)areas of high temperature toward areas of low temperature
C)areas of low temperature toward areas of high temperature
D)areas of high pressure toward areas of low pressure
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Much progress in reducing atmospheric levels of lead pollution has resulted from___________ .

A)the elimination of leaded gasoline
B)the switch from lead to graphite in pencils
C)new types of lead scrubbers on smokestacks that removed lead from the power plant emissions
D)the development of new types of batteries that use lithium instead of lead
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As air descends in a circulation cell,the air_____________ ,and a __________pressure region occurs where the air reaches Earth's surface.

A)cools;high
B)cools;low
C)warms;low
D)warms;high
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Which of the following is a primary pollutant?

A)Lead
B)Ozone
C)Sulfuric acid
D)Nitric acid
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Which of the following statements is most logical?

A)"I like the weather in Iowa.I just don't like the climate."
B)"I just shoveled 12 inches of climate off my driveway."
C)"Climate happens all the time.Weather just happens when you're paying attention."
D)"We can pretty well predict climate ourselves.We need professionals to predict weather."
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Carbon monoxide __________.

A)is consumed by plants for photosynthesis
B)is produced by plants during photosynthesis
C)is a major component of the atmosphere
D)causes ozone depletion
E)blocks oxygen transport in human blood
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Atmospheric pressure is the pressure exerted on an area from the weight of the atmosphere above it.Pressure is often measured in pounds per square inch psi)and in units called millibars mb).Normal air pressure at sea level is approximately 14.7 psi or 1,013 mb.At the top of Mount Everest,the air is only 33% as dense as it is at sea level,and the air pressure is approximately 333 mb.Denver,Colorado,at an elevation of 5,280 feet,has an average air pressure of 834 mb.The air in Denver is___________ as dense as it is at sea level.

A)121%
B)16%
C)82%
D)67%
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Lead pollution is a problem because lead ____________.

A)will cause the ozone hole to increase
B)causes central nervous system damage in humans
C)is a precious metal,and it is being lost to the atmosphere
D)forms an acid in the atmosphere,resulting in acid precipitation
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Air at the equator is much warmer than air at the North and South Poles.Which of the following scenarios is most likely to decrease the difference in temperature between the equator and poles?

A)Earth being completely covered with water
B)Earth spinning without a seasonal tilt to its axis
C)Earth being completely covered by land
D)Earth rotating in the opposite direction
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The greatest loss of stratospheric ozone ____________.

A)occurred after the Montreal Protocol failed to be ratified
B)is expected to occur in the mid-21st century
C)occurs in urban areas where automobile use is most prevalent
D)has occurred over Antarctica
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______________are used to remove sulfur oxides from the emissions from coal-fired power plants.

A)Scrubbers
B)Catalytic converters
C)Desulfinators
D)CFCs
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Jet streams are strong __________ that flow from ______________ .

A)ocean currents;the equator toward higher latitudes
B)air currents;the equator toward higher latitudes
C)ocean currents;continent to continent
D)air currents;west to east
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Atmospheric pressure is the pressure exerted on an area from the weight of the atmosphere above it.Pressure is often measured in pounds per square inch psi)and in units called millibars mb).Normal air pressure at sea level is approximately 14.7 psi or 1013 mb.At the top of Mount Everest,the air is only 33% as dense as it is at sea level,and the air pressure is approximately 333 mb.Denver,Colorado,at an elevation of 5,280 feet,has an average air pressure of 834 mb.What would Denver's air pressure be in psi?

A)17.9 psi
B)12.1 psi
C)8)34 psi
D)14.7 psi
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Several members of a family die of carbon monoxide poisoning.Which of the following is the most likely source of the carbon monoxide?

A)A faulty furnace
B)A nearby coal-fired power plant
C)A backyard bonfire
D)A faulty electric space heater
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The huge dust storms that took place in the southern plains of the United States in the 1930s__________ .

A)were the result of ozone depletion and acid precipitation killing off vegetation
B)were caused by abnormally warm waters in the central Pacific Ocean
C)were the result of a prolonged drought and poor farming techniques
D)were triggered by tornados and were worsened by global climate change
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In the 1970s and 1980s,CFCs were widely used in ___________ .

A)refrigerators and aerosol cans
B)snowmobiles and motorcycles
C)light bulbs and electronics
D)coal-fired power plants
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The main pollutants that cause acid precipitation are____________ .

A)carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide
B)lead and sulfur dioxide
C)sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides
D)tropospheric ozone and carbon monoxide
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Describe the distinction between a primary pollutant and a secondary pollutant.Give an example of a primary pollutant and an example of a secondary pollutant.Explain the sources)and effects)of each of these pollutants,and describe recent U.S.trends in atmospheric concentrations of each.
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Explain how acid precipitation forms,and describe the impacts of acid precipitation on the environment.
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Which of the following is a secondary pollutant?

A)Sulfuric acid
B)Carbon monoxide
C)Lead
D)Sulfur dioxide
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Stratospheric ozone destruction involves a complex series of reactions.The first significant reaction involves _________.

A)UV radiation from sunlight breaking apart O3 molecules
B)ultraviolet UV)radiation from sunlight causing Cl atoms to break free from CFCs
C)O3 reacting with industrial sulfuric acid
D)O3 reacting directly with CFCs
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