Waste
Mining
Ecotoxicology
Contaminants on Human Health
Energy
100

When trash is burned and heat from incinerators is used to produce electricity it is called 

trash to energy

100

The type of coal mining in which successive layers of a large hole, in which toxic groundwater accumulates, is called 

open pit mining

100

When chemicals remain in the body, with the more prey eaten, the greater the dose is called 

biomagnification

100

Interactions of multiple contaminant exposures in the body may be

additive, antagonistic, or synergistic

100

Disadvantages of tar sands (heavy oil) include

high water use, wastewater disposal, produces 20% high CO2, creates toxic sludge

200

The 3R’s of dealing with waste/trash are 

Reduce, Recycle, Re-use

200

Leach extraction in which a cyanide solution is sprayed on ore is used in

copper and gold mining

200

The effects of acid rain, associated with burning coal include:

burns leaves and pine needles, weakens tree

200

Adverse health effects of mercury are

neurotoxic, affects brain and movement, baby development

200

Disadvantages of using natural gas include:

requires a lot of water, poisons streams for wildlife, livestock

300

A byproduct of decomposition generated in landfill that can be collected and used as an energy source is called

methane capture

300

The three major adverse environmental effects of coal mining are

land displacement, water pollution, and air pollution

300

Effects of mercury on wildlife include

affects schooling by fish, birds lay fewer eggs, mammals have impaired motor skills, cannot hunt prey or forage

300

Sources of PFAS (forever chemicals) that are linked to cancers include

products that are heat, water and stain resistant, such as Teflon coating and flame retardants

300

Effects of fracking include:

releases toxic chemicals into groundwater, increases earthquakes

400

Issues associated with electronic waste include:

contains toxic metals and plastics, is shipped to other countries where it is burned, contaminates water sources and soil

400

Adverse effects of strip mining include

loss of habitat, removal of topsoil which fills streams, smothers aquatic life, mercury bioaccumulation

400

Effects of pesticides on bees include 

reduced immune function, affects homing ability

400

Effects of plastics on the body include

endocrine disruption, reproductive and neurological damage, cancer

400

Wind power is harnessed by

using windmills to spin turbines that generate electricity

500

Substances that are toxic, carcinogenic, teratogenic, flammable, corrosive, or explosive are designated as

hazardous waste

500

The cost to clean up its legacy of abandoned metal mines in the U.S. is paid by

the American taxpayer

500

Effects of oil spills on wildlife include

direct poisoning, hypothermia, loss of prey base, bioaccumulation in prey

500

Sources of PAHs that can cause cancers and respiratory effects include: 

incomplete combustion from cigarettes,  car exhaust, and grilled foods

500

Using mirrors reflect and concentrate sunlight to a tube with heat absorbing fluid that generates stream to produce electricity is

solar power

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