U8
U8(2.0)
U9
U9(2.0)
100

Colorless, odorless, poisonous gas

Carbon Monoxide

100

Percentage of Earth's water that is completely unusable by people

99%

100

Enforces national environmental policies such as the Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, and the Energy Policy Act.

Environmental Protection Agency

100

The study of toxic substances 

Toxicology 

200

Naturally occurring odorless, colorless, and radioactive gas

Radon

200

Land area that drains into a particular body of water

Watershed

200

Enforces important wildlife protection policies such as the Endangered Species Act, Species Conservation Act, and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

200
Two ways that pollution causes damage to our health

Cancer or lead poisoning and Cholera

300

Fungal growth on wet areas

Mold

300

Pollutants enter atmosphere via combustion and fall to Earth via precipitation

Air pollution

300

Enforces the federal Land Policy and Management Act.

Bureau of Land Management

300

An organism, such as mosquito, that spreads a pathogen or parasite to another organism.

Vector.

400

Colorless, flammable, and toxic gas

Formaldehyde

400

An organism in water that can cause disease

Pathogens

400

Enforces Soil and Water Conservation Act and the National Forests Management Act.

Department of Agriculture

400

An organism in which a pathogen lives all or part of its life.

Host

500

Precipitation that has lower pH values

Acid Rain

500

Large system of rotating trash in the North Pacific Ocean

Great Pacific Garbage Patch

500

Monitors international atmosphere, climate and oceans.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

500

Causes the body to lose water by diarrhea and vomiting. Caused by drinking contaminated water.

Cholera