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An increase in which human activity would most likely cause the most air pollution?(1 point)
Responses irrigating crops
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Iyona McKenzie
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Which option is a particulate associated with air pollution?(1 point)
Responses chlorofluorocarbons chlorofluorocarbons ozone
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boopboooooop
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Which action is the primary cause of air pollution?(1 point)
Responses the depletion of the ozone layer the depletion of the
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boopboooooop
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Which fuel creates the most air pollution when burned?
natural gas electricity clean fuels coal
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Izzy
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An increase in which human activity would most likely cause the most air pollution?(1 point)
Responses driving automobiles
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Kim
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An increase in which human activity would most likely cause the most air pollution?
A. burning newspapers B. driving automobiles
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Kim
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like sulfur dioxide (SO2
S O 2 ) are released into the atmosphere. These pollutants react with gases to produce strong acids.
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asked anonymously
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Coal-burning factories and increased automobile usage has caused the GREATEST increase in which of these?
Responses A nuclear
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kippyvr
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True or false
China cities do not experience much pollution If it false retype statement to be true
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jgnx
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Discuss an environmental problem that you feel is significant in your town or city. What are some causes? Are any of these
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rose -Ms. Sue
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11. How do fossil fuels contribute to air pollution?
A. By releasing carbon dioxide into the air*** B. By recycling oxygen C. By
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EmberShy
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Classify as Simple, compound, complex or compound complex.
1)There has been a significant change in public opinion about air
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Tom Jameson
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I need answer to these questions
Research the Walkerton Tragedy. Explain what happened, why and what specifically is being done
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asked by
Temour
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is the following definition of smog correct:
Smog is a mixture of smoke and fog or a noxious mixture of air pollutants that can
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Beauty
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I'm not really sure what the answer is to this one. Please help!
Pollution hanging over urban areas that causes reduced
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asked by
ღMs. Marieღ
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issue
Carbon dioxide (CO2) Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) Ground-level ozone (O3) Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) I need help finding the
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scooby9132002
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Consider the air over a city to be a box 100km on a side that reaches up to an altitude of 1.0 km. THe air is blowing into the
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Jimmy
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Americans combined drive about 4.0×109 miles per day and their vehicles get an average of 20 miles per gallon of fuel used. For
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The anonymous
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When air pollution is high, ozone (O3) contents can reach 0.60 ppm (ie., .60 mol ozone per million mol air). How many molecules
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Dave
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which of the following sets of term is associated with air pollution caused by burning fossil fuel jiskha homework
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Anonymous
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A 1000-MWe plant uses coal with 3% sulfur content. How many tons of SO2 will be emitted into the air during the operation of the
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Crobar
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The burning of fossil fuels contribuets to:
A. Air pollution B. Water pollution C. Land pollution D. Sewage Is the answer A?
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callie
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air pollution, global warming, ozone depletion, and acid deposition. Then, respond to the following:
• What air pollutants
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dawn
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The level of air pollution a distance x miles from a tire factory is given by
L(x) = e-0.1x + 1/x2 What is the average level of
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Aryan
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what happens when the smog lifts in los angeles california
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heiress21
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What type of fuel releases the most smoke and can generate the most soot? (See Takeaways)
A. WOOD IN A CAMPFIRE B. A COUCH MADE
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asked anonymously
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Identify a counterclaim for the following argument.
Driving electric or hybrid cars is the best way to cut down on air pollution.
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asked by
Moon_Squ@d
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A power plant emits 120 lb of flyash per
hour up the stack. The flow rate of the hot gases in the stack is 25 ft3/sec. What is
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asked by
=)
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What happens when smog lifts in los angeles, california?
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asked by
princess
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Which fuel creates the most air pollution when burned
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asked anonymously
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A coal-burning electrical generating plant emits sulfur dioxide into the surrounding air. The concentration C(x), in parts per
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Anonymous
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Government should require manufacturers with production plants that add to air pollution near urban areas to pay higher fines
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asked anonymously
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Coal-burning factories and increased automobile usage has caused the GREATEST increase in which of these?
Responses A air
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amazingperson
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Coal-burning factories and increased automobile usage has caused the GREATEST increase in which of these?
Responses A suburban
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asked by
Ari
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What type of fuel releases the most smoke and can generate the most soot? (See Takeaways)
A. WOOD IN A CAMPFIRE B. A COUCH MADE
2 answers
asked anonymously
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The ________ in India is causing the ______ to turn yellow.
1 answer
asked anonymously
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How is India trying to reduce air pollution?
A. by restricting car travel and encouraging the use of efficient stoves B. by
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teddy olson
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How could a city reduce its air pollution?
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Marius
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This is a type of photochemical air pollution that is a result of the interaction of sunlight with certain chemicals in the
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asked by
bug
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London has suffered from terrible air pollution for at least seven centuries. Why is the city so prone to its famous “London
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asked by
Jallai
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Which is not a cause of air pollution?
A.)burning of fossil fuels in manufacturing plants B.)industrial wastes dumped into rivers
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asked by
kid
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Describe the difference between PM2.5 and PM10. Include an explanation as why PM2.5 is more dangerous. (3-4 sentences).
ii.
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Esthela Angelique
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A problem facing all people living in Mexico City is
A. increased pollution. B. having only a few farms. C. a lack of education.
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asked by
HobiHoe
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1) Air pollutants can do all of the following EXPECT:
A) damage the respiratory system B) enter the bloodstream and harm other
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asked by
HELP PLZ
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Life orientation.three ways on how air pollution impact negatively to the health of people in your community or school?
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asked by
Phumla
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Please check my rewrites (the ones with a black dot/bullet).
Thank you! a. The importance of your family. Thesis: The success of
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asked by
Anonymous
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Please check my rewrites (the ones with a black dot/bullet).
Thank you! a. The importance of your family. Thesis: The success of
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asked by
Anonymous
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Mexico City's pollution problem is made worse by its
Farmland Mass Transit System Squatters Geography*** Why did the US first
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asked by
Caleidoscope
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air pollution in pennsylvania causes ______ in new england because the wind blows the pollution into new England.
can someone
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asked by
Elena
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Since dry cleaning produces air pollution, a small town with two dry cleaning companies has decided to regulate the dry cleaning
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asked by
EJ
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