The Cuyahoga River
The Global Reaction to Water and Air Pollution
Air pollution And Cuyahoga river
Complete That Sentence
multiple choice
100

In 1969, high school graduate_____ needed a job.

Tim Donovan

100

The Industrial Revolution of the mid-1800s introduced incredible 

 technological advances.

100

When was acid rain first discovered 

1850s

100

"Breathing particle pollution year-round can shorten life by 

1 to 3 years

100

The Industrial Revolution of the mid (blank)

A.)1800

B.)1987

C.)1990

A.)1800

200

The Civil War turned (blank) into a manufacturing city almost overnight

Cleveland

200

England's King Edward I threatened people in London with harsh penalties if they didn't stop _______ _______ ____ to heat their homes


burning coal

200

It’s hard to say how many times the river has caught fire. We do know about fires in (blank)

 1868, 1883, 1887, 1912, 1922, 1936, 1941, 1948 and 1952,

200

how long were people fighting pollution 

For centuries

200

By the middle of the (blank) countries around the world were beginning to feel the effects.

A).2024

B.)1900

C.)IDK

B.)1900


300

On the morning of June 22, 1969, an oil slick on the river caught fire. It caused about _____

50,000$

300

 During the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill, about (blank) of crude oil were accidentally dumped into the sea off Alaska

11 million tons 

300

In 2007, CNN reported that up to (blank) of pollutants slip into the global water

500 million tons


300

According to UNESCO, as much as (blank) of industrial waste is dumped into the rivers and lakes in the developing world

70 percent 

300

When acid rain was discovered in?

A.)2032

B.)1300

C.)1850

C.)1850


400

What was the water covered in what?

oil sticks 

400

what was one of the main causes of acid rain?

Factories releasing sulfur and nitrogen into the atmosphere.

400

Fundamentally this level of (blank) was accepted as a sign of success.”

environmental degradation

400

This disaster killed what type of animals 

killed hundreds of thousands of birds, fish and other wildlife.

400

What is the leading cause of air pollution?

A) us

B)IDK

C)motor vehicles 

C) motor vehicles

500

The river was so deadly if you fell in it you would go to the (blank)

Hospital 

500

According to a CNN report, 1 gram of human excrement contains approximately 

how many viruses

10 million viruses

500

A few years earlier, in 1948, severe industrial air pollution created a deadly smog that killed (blank) 

20 people in Donora, Pennsylvania, and made another 7,000 sick.

500

During the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill, about (blank) crude oil were accidentally dumped into the sea off Alaska..

11 million gallons 

500

how many times did the river caught on fire

A)9

B)22

C)3

9

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