AIR POLLUTION I
AIR POLLUTION II
AIR POLLUTION III
AIR POLLUTION IV
AIR POLLUTION V
100

What is the biggest natural sources of sulphur dioxide ?   Trees, the ocean, lightning, volcanoes

Volcanoes

100

The government is thinking of restricting wood-burning stoves. Which type of pollution are they trying to reduce?

Particulates

100

This pollutant is the most deadly, binding to hemoglobin in red blood cells and preventing oxygen transport in the body. (CO)

Carbon Monoxide

100

What process plants do reduces the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?

Photosynthesis

100

This is where scientists have discovered a large weakened area in the ozone layer.

Antarctica

200

Which of the gases we have talked about today are not tested for when a car goes for its MOT?

Ozone

200

Which country where the "Killer Smog" happened?

London

200

Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere causes what effect?

Greenhouse

200

How carbon monoxide formed? 

 incomplete combustion of carbon-containing fuels

200

Which is the harmful particulate matter? PM ___

PM 2.5

300

Which important medical devices still use CFCs?

Asthma inhalers

300

Which year did the Killer smog occurred?

1952

300

Appears as a brownish gas pollutant 

 Nitrogen Oxide

300

This causes the following environmental damage:

"degradation of marble and granite structures; reduction in the ability of some plants to absorb nutrients due to low pH soil; lowering the survival rate of adult fish and fish eggs"

What is this phenomenon? 

 acid rain

300

Which type of rock will be most damaged by acid rain?

Igneous

Sedimentary

Metamorphic

Sedimentary (limestone)

400

What is the chemical formula for carbon monoxide? 

CO

400

Which air pollutant should an individual person be most worried about? 

Carbon monoxide (it can kill you while you sleep)

400

Gasoline is mostly made of octane, a chemical compound derived from a fossil fuel.  When exposed to the air, it evaporates easily.  This is an example of what?

 volatile organic compound

400

Ozone, when present in the stratosphere, is beneficial to living organisms because it filters out some of the _____________ light given off by the sun.

ultraviolet

400

Gas and oil are mostly hydrocarbons. What two elements do they contain?

Carbon and hydrogen

500

What chemicals caused the hole in the ozone layer?

CFCs

500

Which air pollutant is the most visible, creating most of what we see as "smoke"?

Particulates

500

  A colorless, odorless, tasteless, flammable gas that is slightly less dense than air.

Carbon monoxide

500

It appears as a colorless gas with a choking or suffocating odor and is a major source of acid rain

  Sulfur dioxide

500

Where is nitrogen dioxide produced naturally?

Digestion, photosynthesis, rocks, lightning

Lightning (needs a high temperature)