Unit 07: Pollution
Unit 08: Waste Management
Unit 09: Global Change
Quantitative Skills
Legislation
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100

Describe an anthropogenic source of CH4. 

Agriculture, landfills, burning of natural gas

100

Landfills are toxic for producing which greenhouse gas? 

CH4 (methane)

100

Provide one example of a greenhouse gas and its source (natural or anthropogenic).

Varied

100

A population has a 10 percent growth rate per year. How long will it take for the population to double?

7 years

100
Is the United States currently signed to the Paris Agreement? 

Nope. 

100

How do you pronounce your Environmental Science teacher's first name

Rum-yuh

200

As you move up the food chain, what happens to the concentration of a toxin within the organism? 

(200 bonus points for also giving the name of this process)

It increases due to BIOMAGNIFICATION

200

Describe one benefit and drawback of incineration as a waste disposal method

Benefit: can be used to create energy, does not require as much space

Drawback: CO2 emissions, expensive

200

What is a greenhouse gas? 

A gas that traps heat

200

My grade increased from an 80 to an 88. What was the percent change of my grade? 

10%

200

The Montreal Protocol regulated the use of

CFCs

200

How much sugar is in a Diet Dr Pepper?

0

300

VOCs are often found where? 

(300 bonus points for an example of a VOC)

New homes and furniture

ex: formaldehyde

300

Why are persistent organic pollutants a problem? 

They stay in water and bodies for a long time

They aren't always able to be treated with wastewater treatment 

300

What are the effects of releasing CFCs? 

Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
300

How much more acidic is a solution with a pH of 5 than pure water?

100x 

300

The Kyoto Protocol was responsible for regulating

Greenhouse Gases

300

Based on your observations, what stresses Ms. Pokala out the most? 

Varied

400

What is needed for smog formation to occur? 

NO2-->ozone

VOCs--> photochemical oxidant

400

Tertiary Treatment of water is often the final step of water treatment. What are some ways this can occur?

Chlorine, Ozone, UV-Rays
400

Provide 2 reasons invasive species are harmful to biodiversity.

They are usually r-selected

They are generalist species

They outcompete native species

400

How many btu are in 1 Calorie? (Round to the nearest hundredths place)

3.97 btu

400

The law that tracks hazardous material from "cradle-to-grave" is known as 

RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act)

400

Where did Ms. Pokala get her Masters?

NYU

500

What are the 6 major air pollutants (200 points for the acronym ONLY)?

S

P

L

O

N

C

500

Why is oxygen added to water during secondary treatment? 

To promote bacterial growth and decomposition

500

Describe a cause and effect of ocean acidification (be specific). 

Cause: Increased CO2 in the atmosphere, burning of fossil fuels

Effect: lowered pH, moving species out of their niche, coral bleaching

500

The ocean has an acidity of 6.4. Acid Rain has a pH of 4.3. How much more acidic is acid rain than the ocean? Round to the nearest hundredths place, and be sure to include units. 

125.89x more acidic

500

The law that identifies hazardous waste sites and provides funding to clean them is known as 

CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act) or Superfund

500

Who does Ms. Pokala bully the most in your class? 

Varied


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