Criteria Pollutants
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100

These are the six criteria air pollutants identified by the original Clean Air Act for which the EPA must set acceptable limits

What are SO2, NOx, CO, Particulate Matter, Ozone (tropospheric), and Lead?

100

These are the two primary chemical precursors that react with sunlight and heat to form photochemical smog

What are Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)?

100

his phenomenon occurs when a warm layer traps a cooler, denser air mass underneath it

What is a thermal inversion?

100

This radioactive gas is the second leading cause of lung cancer and enters homes through cracks in the foundation

What is Radon-222?

100

 This device is required on all vehicles made after 1975 to convert NOx, CO, and hydrocarbons into less harmful molecules

What is a catalytic converter?

200

This metal was a common gasoline additive before being phased out by the EPA starting in 1974 because it is a known neurotoxicant

What is Lead (Pb)?

200

This secondary pollutant and respiratory irritant typically peaks in the afternoon when sunlight is most direc

What is Tropospheric Ozone (O3)?

200

Urban areas have higher temperatures than rural areas partly because concrete and asphalt have a lower value of this, meaning they absorb more solar energy

What is albedo?

200

In developing nations, indoor air pollution is most commonly caused by burning these types of "subsistence" fuels

What is biomass (wood, charcoal, manure)?

200

This specialized nozzle captures hydrocarbon fumes during refueling and returns them to an underground storage tank

What is a vapor recovery nozzle?

300

This type of pollutant is emitted directly from a source, such as NOx from a tailpipe or SO2 from a volcanic eruption

What is a primary pollutant?

300

These carbon-based compounds (like formaldehyde or gasoline) evaporate easily at room temperature and provide the "smell" for many household products

What are Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)

300

This cooling process, which involves water evaporating from plant surfaces, is less common in urban areas due to a lack of vegetation

What is evapotranspiration?

300

This long, silicate particle was previously used in insulation and is dangerous only when it is disturbed and enters the respiratory tract

hat is asbestos?

300

These are the two primary pollutants released from coal power plants and vehicles that lead to acid deposition

What are Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) and Nitrogen Oxides (NOx)?

400

 This gas is a product of incomplete combustion and acts as an asphyxiant by displacing oxygen in human blood

What is Carbon Monoxide (CO)?

400

Ozone formation is driven by sunlight breaking this specific molecule into NO and a free oxygen atom

What is Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)?

400

Thermal inversions are environmentally harmful because they prevent this process, which normally disperses pollutants higher into the atmosphere

What is vertical mixing (or convection)?

400

Radon gas is produced naturally by the decay of this element found in rocks like granite

What is uranium?

400

 Noise pollution can disrupt these three critical animal behaviors, potentially leading to a decline in survival and reproduction

What are communication, migration, and hunting (mating is also acceptable)?


500

Although not one of the six original criteria pollutants, this gas is regulated as a greenhouse gas because it leads to Earth's warming

What is Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

500

This color of smog is associated with sulfur dioxide and particulates from coal combustion, while photochemical smog is often called "brown smog"

What is grey smog?

500

Coastal cities are prone to inversions when this is blown in beneath warmer air above

What is a cold air mass (or ocean breeze)?

500

This specific VOC is a common adhesive found in particle board, furniture, and carpet glues

What is formaldehyde?

500

Acidic soil is harmful to plants because it makes toxic metals, such as this one, more soluble in the ground

What is aluminum (or mercury)?

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