A) the Environmental Protection Agency
B) states
C) the Department of Environmental Protection
D) the Food and Drug Administration
E) the World Health Organization
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A) environmental injustice
B) transboundary pollution
C) environmental racism
D) internal costs
E) none of these answers
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A) ground-level ozone
B) water pollution
C) asthma
D) property damage
E) all of these answers
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A) smog
B) ozone
C) carbon dioxide
D) both A and B
E) A, B, and C
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A) preparing meals using solar cookers
B) switching from wood to burning crop waste as a fuel source
C) adding more windows to houses as a source of ventilation
D) passing a green tax to make homeowners pay for their pollution
E) providing asthma inhalers to children under the age of 12
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A) Safe Air Act
B) Safe Air Law
C) Clean Air Act
D) Clear Air Law
E) Safe and Clean Air Act
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A) volcanoes
B) forest fires
C) mining
D) burning coal
E) all of these answers
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A) Acid deposition is a local problem in that only areas that produce air pollution feel the effects of acid deposition.
B) Acid deposition only occurs through rain, snow, or fog.
C) Acid deposition causes plants to take up the now available aluminum, which is detrimental to the plant.
D) Acid deposition causes the pH level to rise in affected lakes.
E) All of these answers are true statements.
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A) alters the DNA in the lung cells and causes cancer.
B) irritates the lining of the respiratory system and causes inflammation.
C) physically blocks the lungs from properly processing oxygen.
D) causes red blood cells to not take up oxygen as efficiently.
E) can enter the circulatory system and physically block blood flow.
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A) Mercury
B) Lead
C) VOC
D) Radon
E) Carbon dioxide
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A) Since lead can damage a leaf's ability to photosynthesize, preventing lead pollution will allow for healthy plant growth and improved crop yields.
B) Since smog eats away at limestone and marble structures and damages steel and concrete, reducing smog provides protection for buildings and monuments, especially those made of marble and limestone.
C) Reducing acid rain will improve salmon fisheries, as acidified water causes aluminum to build up in water to levels that are toxic to juvenile salmon.
D) Mercury emissions create haze; thus, reducing such emissions improves visibility, a significant matter in tourist destinations.
E) Sulfur dioxide bioaccumulates in individuals and biomagnifies up food chains; thus, reducing such emissions protects our meat supply, which otherwise could become too toxic to eat.
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A) forest fires
B) dust storms
C) agriculture
D) ground-level ozone
E) All of these answers contribute to the formation of secondary air pollution.
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A) respiratory ailments
B) burns
C) flulike symptoms
D) birth defects
E) cancers
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A) carbon monoxide
B) mercury
C) lead (Pb)
D) VOCs
E) sulfur dioxide
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A) 500,000
B) 1 million
C) 4 million
D) 8 million
E) 15 million
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A) sulfuric acid (Hâ‚‚SOâ‚„)
B) carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚)
C) particulate matter
D) sulfur dioxide (SOâ‚‚)
E) carbon monoxide (CO)
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