Deck 15: The Environment
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Deck 15: The Environment
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_____ refers to the diminishing supply of natural resources, illustrated well by the challenge of meeting the ever-increasing demand for energy.
Environmental depletion
2
A(n) _____ is defined as anything that causes environmental pollution.
pollutant
3
When vegetation in an area is destroyed by a small increase in the population, it is an example of _____.
the "threshold effect"
4
The text points out that any given area of the earth has a limited _____, that is, a limit to the number of people who can live there without causing a collapse of the biological system.
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5
The natural process essential to life, resulting in the production of oxygen and organic materials, is known as _____.
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Suppose someone argues that in the world, only those species disappear for which there is no use or importance, and the proof that they are unimportant is the fact that they disappeared. This illustrates the _____.
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In April 1986, two devastating explosions occurred at a nuclear power plant in _____.
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8
Archaeologists have discovered that biodegradable trash is _____ in landfills.
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Energy consumption per capita is higher in _____ than it is in any other country in the world.
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10
_____ of office occupants will experience one or more sick building symptoms each week.
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11
A chemical used to kill plant life, particularly weeds, is called a(n) _____.
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12
There are _____ different kinds of water pollution.
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13
The two most important outcomes of water eutrophication are algae growth and _____.
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14
The overfertilization of water from excess nutrients is known as _____.
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15
Most air pollution is caused by the burning of _____.
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16
Environmental problems can be divided into two types: environmental pollution and environmental _____.
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17
Over 2,500 people died when a deadly chemical used to manufacture pesticides escaped through a faulty valve into the air in _____.
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18
Commoner (1971) compared the ecosystem of the earth to a(n) _____.
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19
A(n) _____ is defined as a set of living things, their environment, and the interrelationships among and between them.
A) ecological niche
B) ecosystem
C) habitat
D) estuary
A) ecological niche
B) ecosystem
C) habitat
D) estuary
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20
An important environmental problem caused by the emission of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide is _____.
A) ozone depletion
B) soil exhaustion
C) acid rain
D) ocean pollution
A) ozone depletion
B) soil exhaustion
C) acid rain
D) ocean pollution
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21
Commoner (1971) compared the ecosystem of the earth to a(n) _____.
A) automobile
B) machine
C) living being
D) system of checks and balances
A) automobile
B) machine
C) living being
D) system of checks and balances
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22
Which of the following statements is true about acid rain?
A) It is caused by sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions.
B) It has killed fish in lakes.
C) It has damaged buildings.
D) All of these answers are correct.
A) It is caused by sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions.
B) It has killed fish in lakes.
C) It has damaged buildings.
D) All of these answers are correct.
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23
Over 2,500 people died when a deadly chemical used to manufacture pesticides escaped through a faulty valve into the air in _____.
A) Three Mile Island
B) Chernobyl
C) Bhopal
D) Beijing
A) Three Mile Island
B) Chernobyl
C) Bhopal
D) Beijing
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24
The text divides environmental problems into two types: environmental pollution and environmental _____.
A) destruction
B) disaster
C) depletion
D) overpopulation
A) destruction
B) disaster
C) depletion
D) overpopulation
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25
A chemical used to kill insects defined as pests is called _____.
A) a pesticide
B) mercury vapor
C) formaldehyde
D) nitrous oxide
E) eutrophication
A) a pesticide
B) mercury vapor
C) formaldehyde
D) nitrous oxide
E) eutrophication
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26
The degradation of air, land, water, climate (global warming), aesthetic environment (eye pollution), and sound environment (noise pollution) is referred to as environmental _____.
A) pollution
B) depletion
C) degradation
D) perforation
A) pollution
B) depletion
C) degradation
D) perforation
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27
The primary source of air pollution is _____.
A) the burning of fossil fuels
B) the damage to the ozone layer
C) an excessively high population
D) the third world condition
E) environmental depletion
A) the burning of fossil fuels
B) the damage to the ozone layer
C) an excessively high population
D) the third world condition
E) environmental depletion
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28
There are _____ different kinds of water pollution.
A) four
B) six
C) eight
D) 10
E) 12
A) four
B) six
C) eight
D) 10
E) 12
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29
The overfertilization of water due to excess nutrients, leading to algae growth and oxygen depletion is known as _____.
A) photosynthesis
B) eutrophication
C) oxygenation
D) aquatic depletion
A) photosynthesis
B) eutrophication
C) oxygenation
D) aquatic depletion
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30
In the context of water pollution, _____ requires dissolved oxygen in order to be transformed into carbon dioxide, water, phosphates, nitrates, and certain plant nutrients.
A) eutrophication
B) organic sewage
C) an infectious agent
D) a radioactive substance
A) eutrophication
B) organic sewage
C) an infectious agent
D) a radioactive substance
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31
The two most important outcomes of water eutrophication are algae _____.
A) growth and oxygen depletion
B) depletion and hydrogen depletion
C) growth and nitrogen depletion
D) depletion and helium depletion
A) growth and oxygen depletion
B) depletion and hydrogen depletion
C) growth and nitrogen depletion
D) depletion and helium depletion
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32
Which of the following is/are listed in the text as being among the land pollutants that can infect the soil?
A) pesticides
B) herbicides
C) acid rain
D) garbage
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) pesticides
B) herbicides
C) acid rain
D) garbage
E) All of these answers are correct.
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33
For most people, the noise environment is:
A) about the same.
B) sometimes good and sometimes bad.
C) improving.
D) worsening.
A) about the same.
B) sometimes good and sometimes bad.
C) improving.
D) worsening.
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34
Which of the following can be included among the damages caused by air pollution?
A) the deterioration of buildings
B) the production of noxious odors
C) the deterioration of the beauty of the environment
D) All of these answers are correct.
E) None of these answers is correct.
A) the deterioration of buildings
B) the production of noxious odors
C) the deterioration of the beauty of the environment
D) All of these answers are correct.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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35
The energy used per capita in _____ is higher than it is in any other country in the world.
A) Great Britain
B) Germany
C) Japan
D) France
E) the United States
A) Great Britain
B) Germany
C) Japan
D) France
E) the United States
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36
A chemical used to kill plant life, particularly weeds, is called _____.
A) an herbicide
B) a pesticide
C) formaldehyde
D) nitrous oxide
E) eutrophication
A) an herbicide
B) a pesticide
C) formaldehyde
D) nitrous oxide
E) eutrophication
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37
Scientists warn that as global warming continues, there will be _____.
A) increased flooding and intensity of storms on coastal areas
B) reduced fresh water supplies and food production
C) damage to ecosystems
D) all of these answers are correct
A) increased flooding and intensity of storms on coastal areas
B) reduced fresh water supplies and food production
C) damage to ecosystems
D) all of these answers are correct
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38
Causes of indoor air pollution include _____.
A) inadequately maintained air conditioning
B) excessive ozone
C) the greenhouse effect
D) dogs and gold fish
A) inadequately maintained air conditioning
B) excessive ozone
C) the greenhouse effect
D) dogs and gold fish
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39
Which of the following is an outdoor source of indoor air pollutants?
A) leakage from underground storage tanks
B) dust or debris in ductwork
C) emissions from trash
D) vocational art supplies
A) leakage from underground storage tanks
B) dust or debris in ductwork
C) emissions from trash
D) vocational art supplies
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40
Which of the following is a building equipment source of indoor air pollutants?
A) science laboratory supplies
B) mold growth in drip pans and ductwork
C) occupants with communicable diseases
D) loading docks
A) science laboratory supplies
B) mold growth in drip pans and ductwork
C) occupants with communicable diseases
D) loading docks
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41
Which of the following is a component/furnishing source of indoor air pollutants?
A) improper venting of combustion products
B) dry-erase markers and similar pens
C) dry drain traps that allow the passage of sewer gas
D) odors from dumpsters
A) improper venting of combustion products
B) dry-erase markers and similar pens
C) dry drain traps that allow the passage of sewer gas
D) odors from dumpsters
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42
_____ of office occupants will experience one or more sick building symptoms each week.
A) 30-45 percent
B) 40-55 percent
C) 50-65 percent
D) 60-75 percent
A) 30-45 percent
B) 40-55 percent
C) 50-65 percent
D) 60-75 percent
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43
Which of the following countries has the highest energy consumption per capita in the world?
A) England
B) the United States
C) Iceland
D) Russia
E) Switzerland
A) England
B) the United States
C) Iceland
D) Russia
E) Switzerland
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44
Which of the following statements is true about radon gas?
A) It is odorless.
B) It is colorless.
C) It can only be detected by appropriate testing.
D) All of these answers are correct.
E) None of these answers is correct.
A) It is odorless.
B) It is colorless.
C) It can only be detected by appropriate testing.
D) All of these answers are correct.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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45
Archaeologists have discovered that biodegradable trash _____.
A) is destroyed in landfills
B) is preserved in landfills
C) is safely eliminated as a problem when placed in landfills
D) all of these answers are correct
E) none of these answers is correct
A) is destroyed in landfills
B) is preserved in landfills
C) is safely eliminated as a problem when placed in landfills
D) all of these answers are correct
E) none of these answers is correct
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46
Which of the following statements is true about energy use per capita?
A) It is increasing in most of the nations of the world.
B) It is diminishing slightly in the United States.
C) It is increasing for transportation but decreasing for residential purposes.
D) It is diminishing slightly in the United States, and it is increasing for transportation but decreasing for residential purposes.
A) It is increasing in most of the nations of the world.
B) It is diminishing slightly in the United States.
C) It is increasing for transportation but decreasing for residential purposes.
D) It is diminishing slightly in the United States, and it is increasing for transportation but decreasing for residential purposes.
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47
In April 1986, two devastating explosions occurred at a nuclear power plant in _____.
A) Three Mile Island
B) Chernobyl
C) Little Rock
D) Barcelona
A) Three Mile Island
B) Chernobyl
C) Little Rock
D) Barcelona
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48
Severe air pollution can cause or contribute to _____.
A) fetal deaths
B) infant mortality
C) premature deaths
D) all of these answers are correct
E) none of these answers is correct
A) fetal deaths
B) infant mortality
C) premature deaths
D) all of these answers are correct
E) none of these answers is correct
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49
The loss of animal and plant species because of human activity _____.
A) alters the ecological system
B) is an inevitable evolutionary process
C) is a normal loss that would have occurred even without that human activity
D) is an inevitable evolutionary process and a normal loss that would have occurred even without that human activity
A) alters the ecological system
B) is an inevitable evolutionary process
C) is a normal loss that would have occurred even without that human activity
D) is an inevitable evolutionary process and a normal loss that would have occurred even without that human activity
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50
The argument that only those species in the world disappear for which there is no use or importance, and the proof of their unimportance is the fact that they disappeared, illustrates the _____.
A) fallacy of misplaced concreteness
B) fallacy of authority
C) fallacy of circular reasoning
D) fallacy of non sequitur
A) fallacy of misplaced concreteness
B) fallacy of authority
C) fallacy of circular reasoning
D) fallacy of non sequitur
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51
_____ is defined as a natural process essential to life that results in the production of oxygen and organic materials.
A) Photosynthesis
B) Transduction
C) Eutrophication
D) Chemical gradation
A) Photosynthesis
B) Transduction
C) Eutrophication
D) Chemical gradation
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52
Which of the following statements is true about photosynthesis?
A) It is rarely affected by the spread of human population.
B) It helps maintain the carbon monoxide balance in the atmosphere.
C) It is essential in the production of oxygen.
D) It is of fundamental importance in producing the inorganic materials needed for supporting life.
A) It is rarely affected by the spread of human population.
B) It helps maintain the carbon monoxide balance in the atmosphere.
C) It is essential in the production of oxygen.
D) It is of fundamental importance in producing the inorganic materials needed for supporting life.
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53
Which of the following terms is defined as the increasing concentration of people living in cities?
A) colonization
B) civilianization
C) schematization
D) urbanization
A) colonization
B) civilianization
C) schematization
D) urbanization
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54
The text points out that any given area on the earth has a limited _____, that is, a limit to the number of people who can live there without causing a collapse of the biological system.
A) carrying capacity
B) growth potential
C) accommodation ratio
D) threshold effect
A) carrying capacity
B) growth potential
C) accommodation ratio
D) threshold effect
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55
When vegetation in an area is destroyed by a small increase in the population, it is an example of _____.
A) the threshold effect
B) diminishing returns
C) the tragedy of the commons
D) the Malthusian dilemma
A) the threshold effect
B) diminishing returns
C) the tragedy of the commons
D) the Malthusian dilemma
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56
In 1976, the Congress passed the _____, which gave the U.S. government the authority to regulate chemicals that might harm people and/or the environment.
A) Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act
B) National Environmental Policy Act
C) Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
D) Toxic Substances Control Act
A) Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act
B) National Environmental Policy Act
C) Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
D) Toxic Substances Control Act
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57
Many people believe that stricter environmental regulations will force business closings and bring about a loss of jobs, a belief unsupported by evidence. There may be an occasional closing or the loss of certain jobs, but to generalize from a few cases is to commit the _____.
A) fallacy of dramatic instance
B) fallacy of appeal to prejudice
C) fallacy of circular reasoning
D) fallacy of misplaced concreteness
A) fallacy of dramatic instance
B) fallacy of appeal to prejudice
C) fallacy of circular reasoning
D) fallacy of misplaced concreteness
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58
In 1982, about 8 percent of the trees in West Germany were damaged from pollution. One year later, the figure jumped to 34 percent and to 50 percent by 1984. This is an example of the _____ effect.
A) greenhouse
B) geometric equation
C) threshold
D) photosynthesis
A) greenhouse
B) geometric equation
C) threshold
D) photosynthesis
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59
People depend on _____ for the quality of their lives.
A) noise
B) transportation
C) air pollution
D) biological diversity
A) noise
B) transportation
C) air pollution
D) biological diversity
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60
Ecological footprint refers to the amount of productive land needed to produce the resources and absorb the waste for a particular economy.
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61
Sediments from land erosion rarely cause pollution.
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62
Over 2,500 people died when a deadly chemical used to manufacture pesticides escaped through a faulty valve into the air in Chernobyl.
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63
The burning of fossil fuels is the primary source of air pollution.
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64
Overfertilization of water due to excess nutrients, leading to algae growth and oxygen depletion is called environmental depletion.
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65
The United States is the only nation in the world that is self-sufficient.
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66
Indoor air pollution can cause a building to be "sick."
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67
Planned obsolescence refers to the fact that many products are specifically designed to last only a limited time.
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68
Environmental problems have generally been high-priority items with politicians.
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69
Urbanization is defined as the increasing concentration of people living in small towns.
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70
In the context of social structural factors that contribute to environmental problems, the rate of population growth has accelerated.
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71
In the Middle Ages, the "commons" was the parkland used by kings to go hunting.
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72
In recent decades, tougher air pollution regulations have significantly reduced sulfur dioxide emissions.
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73
Most scientists still deny that global warming poses a serious threat.
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74
Environmental racism means that African Americans, Hispanics, and other minorities are more likely to be exposed to toxic waste sites and to higher levels of air pollution.
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