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Extra 1
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100

Clean air consists of mostly

What is oxygen and nitrogen?

100

People who have heart or __________________ problems are most affected by air pollutants.

What are lungs?

100

Rain, sleet, or snow that contains a high concentration of acids.

What is acid precipitation?

100

Clean exhaust gases of pollutants before the pollutants are able to exit the tailpipe of automobiles.

What is a catalytic converter?

200

When harmful substances build up in the air to unhealthy levels, the result is

What is air pollution?

200

300 million tiny air pockets in lungs

What are alveoli?

200

Number that is used to determine the pH number of acids and bases.

What is a pH number?

200

A machine that moves gases through a spray of water that dissolves many pollutants.

What is a scrubber?

300

 A pollutant that is put directly into the air by human activities

What is a primary pollutant?

300

Surface area in the lungs of a human is equal to

What is a tennis court?

300

Toxic metals that causes root damage in plants.

What is aluminum?

300

Visible when air pollution hangs over urban areas.

What is smog?

400

An odorless, colorless, poisonous gas.  It is an important component of the exhaust from vehicles.

What is carbon monoxide?

400

This can grow in a building’s air conditioning ducts, ceiling tiles, carpets, and furniture.

What is fungi/mold?

400

Fish offspring exposed to acid rain often have these

What are birth defects?

400

This paint has a high VOC content.

What is lead paint?

400

Primarily used as an insulator and a fire retardant.  Can cut and scar lungs.

What is asbestos?
500

Two different types of particulate matter

What are fine and course particles?

500

Chemical that comes off of clothes that have been dry cleaned

What is tetrachloroethylene?

500

Pollutants are released in one area and cause acid precipitation to occur HERE

What is another area?

500

Colorless, tasteless, odorless gas that is radioactive.

What is radon?

500

Intensity of sound is measured in

What are decibels (dB)?