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Pollution Test Review Do not rely on this as your only form of review…not all information is contained in the slide show!

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Pollution Test Review

Do not rely on this as your only form of review…not all information is contained in the slide show!

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Conservation helps us to protect our environment,

to use our natural resources wisely and to

plan for the future!

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Acid Rain may cause air, land and water pollution

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The release into the environment of substances that change it for the worse

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Two emission control devices are

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The air that makes up our environment is a mixture

of

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4 ways to dispose of solid waste

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Strip Mining helps us to obtain

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During Strip Mining topsoil is buried beneath rock and acids seep into

the ground.

The land and water both can become polluted!

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Three fossils fuels are….

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Any material removed from the earth and used

by people

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An energy source from the sun

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Garbage is compacted into a small space and

constantly covered by soil

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A Hazardous Waste Disaster that took place in

upstate New York, near Niagara Falls.

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Pollution is usually due to

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A fuel rod from a nuclear power plant is an example of ______________ Waste.

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90% of our energy resources come from

……

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These are resources that can not be replaced by nature in a reasonable

amount of time….

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These originated from the remains of dead plants

and animals…..

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The remains of toxic or poisonous chemicals are

also called

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Four sources of solid waste are

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The wise and careful use of resources is called

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Three sources of indoor air pollution are

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This occurs when cool air containing pollutants

becomes trapped near the Earth’s surface under a

layer of warm air

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The three main type of pollution are

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Are gases or particles that are given off when fossil

fuels are burned

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The average person creates ___lbs. of garbage

a day?

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Acid rain forms when

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_____________incinerators are being used to burn

garbage. The heat that is produced is used to

convert water into steam, which then is used to

make electricity.

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Fossil fuels and minerals are examples

of

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A 12 minute shower will use ___________gallons of

water!

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3 flushes of the toilet will have used ________gallons

of water

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EPA stands for

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A substance with a ph of 9 is a ____________

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A substance with a ph of 2 would be considered a

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A substance with a ph of 6 would be considered a

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A substance with a ph of 7 would be considered a

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In 1986, an explosion and fire occurred at a

Ukrainian nuclear power plant called

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The greatest water pollution threat to human

health comes from

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The method of illegally disposing of hazardous

waste is called

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What happens when fertilizers build up in a

lake?

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What was the main industry in Donora, PA in

the 1940’s?

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How can acid rain cause damage to lakes and

forest far from the source of air pollution?

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Smog is the result of….

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The most significant source of air pollution is

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Water needed to cool power plants is discharged back into lakes/rivers and

can kill animals and plants, this is known as

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Trees, Air, Water and Soil are examples of ________

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In 1989 this tanker crashed off the coast of

Alaska causing the largest oil spill in US history!

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Two other tankers that had oil spill disasters…..

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A renewable resource is different from a non-

renewable resource in that it

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