Geologists working for the Environmental Protection Agency monitor surface waters at sites across the country to determine the effects of acid rain on aquatic ecosystems. What type of information would the geologists most likely track?(1 point)

Responses

A. climate patterns

B.gas emissions

C.pH levels

D.human activity

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1.) pH levels
2.) Effects of Burning Fossil Fuels
3.) creates radioactive waste
4.) oil
5.) There is no safe place or method to store nuclear waste and nuclear energy creates waste that remains dangerously radioactive for thousands of years.

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;D is correct

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The geologists working for the Environmental Protection Agency would most likely track pH levels as part of their monitoring of surface waters to determine the effects of acid rain on aquatic ecosystems. To arrive at this answer, we can analyze the question and the options provided.

The question explicitly states that the goal is to determine the effects of acid rain on aquatic ecosystems. This implies that the geologists are interested in understanding the impact of acid rain on the water bodies.

Among the given options, only pH levels are directly related to the acidity or alkalinity of the water. pH is a measure of how acidic or basic a solution is, with lower values indicating higher acidity and higher values indicating alkalinity.

Therefore, geologists monitoring surface waters would be interested in tracking pH levels to assess the effects of acid rain on aquatic ecosystems.

C. pH levels