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does anyone know what the effects of low level ozone is on animals and plants?
Moderate to high levels of ozone causes
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Eliza
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1.which of the following were found to destroy ozone in the upper atmosphere?
A. sulfur oxides B. cfcs(i pick this) C. nitrogen
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matt
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Africa experiences a high level of air pollution because it has more old vehicles on the road than industrialized regions do.
Ple
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Which of the following statements best characterizes the risk of ground-level ozone and air pollution?
A. It contaminates the
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Africa experiences a high level of air pollution because it has more old vehicles on the road than industrialized regions do.
Ple
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What would some pro's and con's be for charging for air?
What would some pro's and con's be for charging for water?
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Monica
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1. The combination of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and atmospheric moisture creates
A. drinking water. B. smog. C. pesticides.
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Beatrice
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Topic: Air Pollution
Who is creating the most and polluting the most?
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Jay
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1.) Air pollution: According to the South Coast Air Quality Management District, the level of Nitrogen dioxide, a brown gas that
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pypski
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Please help Thank you.
Do you think we should have a special tax or a onetime payment that all people make to help improve air
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John
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How does air pollution impact chemical weathering?(1 point)
Responses Pollutants mix with air and water to make acid rain.
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Issue Sources Health/Environmental Effects
Carbon dioxide (CO2) Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) Ground-level ozone (O3) Sulfuric acid
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Angel
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Which of the following chemicals are pollutants released when people burn fossil fuels? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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Ray
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how dose air pollution affect plants and animals
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Staff group 4
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The burning of fossil fuels contributes to:
water pollution sewage air pollution**** land pollution
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Anonymous
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Need help on this multiple choice question, thanks!
Microscopic airborne particulates that reflect incoming solar radiation and
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Bobby
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When automobiles burn gasoline, they release many pollutants including sulfur oxides into the air. The release of sulfur oxides
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Anonymous
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The United States emitted 19.5 million t of nitrogen oxides
(NO) into the atmosphere in 1987. One metric ton (1 t) equals 1,000
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Michael
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Burning fossil fuels like natural gas and coal releases___.
a.)trapped air layers b.) nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon compounds
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Science finial study guide
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Traffic in the cities releases NOx gases into the atmosphere (in the form of NO and NO2). NOx gases
contribute to rainwater
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karem
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Air pollution often originates in one state or country but causes health and crop damage in other areas. For example, mercury
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Tony
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Do you think that the countries producing sulfur dioxide emissions should compensate their neighbors for the damage being done?
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Taylor
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What climate and topographical factors help reduce air pollution?
Prevailing winds from the ocean, high frequency of rain and
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Michelle
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In what ways is the large scale generation of sulfur oxides easier to control than the generation of nitrogen oxides? and in
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Maya
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What are two sources of air pollution?
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ra ny
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What is smog? What is the biggest source of smog today?
I know smog is a type of air pollution, but I am not aware of the biggest
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anonymous
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In recent years, many products that people use have release chemicals into the air. This is slightly change the composition of
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The country of what has a lot of air pollution, which is caused by factors such as coal-burning factories and too much usage.
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What is a form of pollution triggered by a formation of a gas and can have dramatic effects?
fog pesticides acid rain oil spill
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Aaron
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What is the major source of air pollution in developing countries?
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Rose
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i have to write a letter to an environmental agency about a topic
i chose to write about how regulations need to be put on the
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Rita
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what conditions are shared by cities that suffer from photochemical smog?
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Sara
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An environmental survey contained a question asking what respondents
thought was the major cause of air pollution in this
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Traxx
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Calculate the concentration of SO2(ppm) that must be reached in polluted air (in ppm) if the dissolved gas is to produce a pH of
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Anonymous
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What is the main cause of brown or photochemical smog?
1. emissions from aircrafts 2. aerosol cans and coolants 3. emissions from
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Amy
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The united states emitted 19.5 million of nitrog3en oxides (NO) into the atmosphere in 1987. One metric ton (1) equals 1,000 kg.
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Peggie
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How did making automobiles the main form of transportation negatively affect Los Angeles?(1 point)ResponsesIt caused an
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How do you make an automobile the main form of transportation negatively affect Los Angeles
It caused an increase in air
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Anon
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Increased light pollution, increased fossil fuel use, and depletion of groundwater are associated with
Responses air pollution.
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Mom
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Organizers at the state and local level identify that air pollution is responsible for higher incidences of lung cancer. The air
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How is India trying to reduce air pollution?
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Connexus dude
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How is India trying to reduce air pollution? simply and not long
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Connexus dude
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How is India trying to reduce air pollution?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aby restricting car travel and
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Connexus dude
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Which best describes the smog in Los Angeles?(1 point)
Responses It is a negative effect of the region’s focus on using the
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Which best describes the smog in Los Angeles?
A it is a negative effect of the regions. Focus on cutting down forest for
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21) Which air pollutants can react with chemicals in the atmosphere and cause acid rain ? A. Carbon dioxide (CO2 ) and methane
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make a business proposal for air pollution in Southwest Asia and South Asia
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Danny Tran
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make a business proposal for air pollution in Southwest Asia and South Asia
in the order introduction: background: proposed
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Danny Tran
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China’s population and economy are both growing rapidly. New factories and houses are being built as people move to the cities
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