Air Pollution Analysis
Water Systems & Eutrophication
Climate Systems
Energy Trade-Offs
Data & Big Concepts
100

A city experiences high smog levels on hot, sunny days. Which pollutants are MOST responsible?

What are NOx and VOCs?

100

What is the primary source of nutrients that cause eutrophication in most freshwater systems?

What is agricultural runoff?

100

Why does CO₂ contribute more to long-term warming than some other pollutants?

It persists longer in the atmosphere

100

Why are fossil fuels still widely used despite environmental impacts?

Reliable, cheap, existing infrastructure

100

What trend would you expect between CO₂ and temperature over time?

Both increase

200

Why does a temperature inversion increase human health risks?

Pollutants are trapped near the surface, increasing exposure

200

Why does eutrophication often lead to fish kills rather than immediate toxicity?

Decomposition lowers dissolved oxygen

200

Explain why the greenhouse effect is necessary but becomes harmful when enhanced

Natural warming vs excess heat trapping

200

Why is solar energy considered intermittent?

Depends on sunlight availability

200

Explain why correlation between CO₂ and temperature does not automatically prove causation

Other variables exist, but strong supporting evidence exists

300

Why is PM2.5 considered more dangerous than larger particles?

It penetrates deep into lungs and bloodstream

300

Which step directly causes oxygen depletion: algal growth or decomposition? Explain

Decomposition, because bacteria consume oxygen

300

Identify whether this is mitigation or adaptation: building seawalls

Adaptation

300

Compare one environmental advantage and one limitation of wind energy

Low emissions but inconsistent output

300

Why do top predators show the highest toxin levels in ecosystems?

Biomagnification

400

A valley city has consistently worse air quality than a coastal city. Explain why.

Air is trapped due to limited circulation/inversions

400

A lake shows high algae growth but stable fish populations. What condition might be preventing collapse?

Sufficient oxygen mixing / buffering / low decomposition rate

400

Explain how ocean absorption of CO₂ acts as both a benefit and a problem

Reduces atmospheric CO₂ but causes ocean acidification

400

A country rapidly transitions to renewable energy. Predict ONE economic challenge

High initial cost / infrastructure changes

400

A graph shows oxygen levels decreasing after an algal bloom. Explain the cause

Decomposition consumes oxygen

500

Predict how reducing vehicle emissions would affect smog formation and explain the mechanism

Less NOx/VOCs → fewer photochemical reactions → less smog

500

Design a realistic solution to reduce eutrophication AND explain why it works

Buffer zones reduce nutrient runoff before entering water

500

Analyze this pattern: CO₂ ↑ → temperature ↑ → ice melts → albedo ↓
What type of feedback loop is this, and why?

Positive feedback—amplifies warming

500

Evaluate which is better long-term: fossil fuels vs renewables

Renewables—lower long-term environmental impact despite short-term costs

500

Predict what would happen if tertiary sewage treatment was removed

Increased nutrients → eutrophication