Substances Essential to
to living things
Monitoring Air Quality
Monitoring the atmosphere
Transport of Materials
Changing Concentrations of harmful substances
100

Organic Compounds Contain ______.

Carbon

100

Sulfur Dioxide is mostly used in

Industrial Processing
100

Suns radiant energy is trapped near the earths surface by water, carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrogen oxides 

Greenhouse Effect

100

Wind and rain going into the clouds to form darker for release is

Dispersion

100

Living things that break down organic matter is called

Biodegradation 

200

Nutrients that organisms need in relatively large amounts is called...

Macronutrients
200

Large Cities Are Mostly Affected By Ground _____ _____.

Ground Level Ozone

200

Increasing the level of the sons radiant energy that is trapped will lead to...

More Global Warming, Burning Fossil Fuels, Deforestation, Result of Human Activity

200

When Rain Is Released into the city or a river or where ever it might occur, this process is called  

Deposition

200

Biodegradation: When Oxygen Isn't Required Is Also Called 

Anaerobic Biodegradation

300

Maintaining proper nutrient levels are important because of the following: _____ and ______ play an essential impact on our lives if we refuse to take the proper amount of nutrients.

Goiter, Scurvy

300

Nitrogen Oxides and Ground Level Ozone are both

Industry

300

The Ozone Layer is Meant to ->

Protect

300

Water the flows towards rivers, lakes and streams, are is also another word for ___________.

Groundwater

300

The Speed of Biodegradation is affected the most by

temperature, moisture levels, PH, oxygen supply

400

Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids are all...

Types of Organic Compounds

400

Monitoring Air Quality use __________ to measure 

Equipment

400

In ____ the ozone hole over Antarctic was larger than the U.S, now would it be larger or smaller than the U.S? 

1997, Larger

400

Can Leachates also pass to landfills? (True or False)

True

400

what is the difference using an example between phytoremediation and phytolysis? (count this as 900 points) - since its 2 in one

phytoremediation is a cleaner to the environment, while phytolysis is more of a break down system of compounds by sunlight, and it causes Ozone formation. The Difference is Phytoremediation uses Small plants like ferns and grasses and that phytolysis uses sunlight that splits water molecules. (if its related to what you wrote down get 400 points, if its very similar you get 900)

500

A Fat Molecule is made up of three chains of fatty acids connected to one molecule of a compound which is called...

Glycerol

500

Nitrogen Oxides are called a "Silent Killer" as it is

Colorless and Odorless

500

when radiant energy from the sun reaches earth's surface, much of its reflected back into space. But some of this ______ is trapped near Earth's Surface by a layer of G_____ that act like the glass in a G___nhou_e. (extremely difficult)

Energy, Gases, Greenhouse

500

Heavy Metals like (Lead, Mercury, cadmium) and organic decomposition products come usually from _________, and are Le_____ also from mine _____.

Landfills, Leached, Waste

500

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