Carbon Emissions
Acid Rain
Chemical Pollution
Effects to Humans
Possible Solutions
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What are Carbon Emissions in simple terms?

Carbon emissions refer to the release of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, primarily resulting from the burning of fossil fuels.

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True or False? Acid Rain is brown.

False!!

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What is Chemical Pollution in Simple Terms? It doesn't have to be word-for-word.

Chemical pollution is the contamination of our air, water, and soil with harmful man-made substances that can hurt the health of people, animals, and the planet.


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How can Acid Rain be hazardous to Human Health?

Acid Rain contains Sulfur Dioxide and nitrogen oxides.

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How to reduce Acid Rain?

 To reduce acid rain, governments and scientists focus on prevention and repair. Factories can use scrubbers in their chimneys to remove sulfur from smoke, a method that has greatly reduced acid rain in the U.S. under the Clean Air Act.

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True or False? The majority of global greenhouse gas emissions come from burning fossil fuels.

True

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Example of Acid Rain

Any form of precipitation that is acidic.

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Primary Sources of Chemical Pollution

 Industrial facilities, agricultural runoff (pesticides, fertilizers), mining, and household products are primary sources.

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What do high amounts of Carbon Emissions do to people?

High carbon emissions damage human health by worsening air quality and respiratory issues, intensifying life-threatening heatwaves, and reducing the nutritional value of the food we eat.

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How to reduce Chemical Pollution?

Avoid using gas cars and reuse materials to slow down factories from producing too many greenhouse gases.

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What does Carbon Emissions do to Eutrophication?

It greatly intensifies and accelerates Eutrophication.  

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What is Acid Rain in simple terms?

Acid rain is a form of precipitation made unusually acidic by air pollution from factories and cars, which can harm plants, aquatic life, and buildings.

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What gases does chemical pollution include? Must need at least two.

Sulfur Dioxide, Nitrogen Oxide, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Methane, Benzene.

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What does Carbon Emissions do to people?

Chemical pollution causes widespread, serious health issues in people by contaminating air, water, and soil, leading to organ damage, cancer, neurological disorders, and reproductive system failure.

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True or False? Using non-renewable energy helps decrease Carbon Emissions.

False

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How do Fossil Fuels cause Carbon Emissions?

Fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas) cause carbon emissions primarily through combustion.

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How does Acid Rain affect fish?

Fertilizer runoff can cause eutrophication, where algae blooms use up oxygen and kill fish.

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 This general term refers to chemicals sprayed on crops to kill bugs, but they can accidentally wash into rivers and harm "good" insects and fish.


Pesticides

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What happens if you ingest high amounts of acid rain?

It can cause respiratory issues such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, and pneumonia.

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Select all that apply: 

You can reduce pollution in the environment by...

1. Using renewable energy

2. Switching to Electric Cars

3. Deforestation

1 and 2

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 Carbon Emissions initially increase plant photosynthesis. True or False?

True!!

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A city proposes an idea to install gutters that can transport rainwater more efficiently. Will adding these efficient gutters help decrease contamination of acidic water?

Yes!

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Methane and carbon dioxide are these types of chemicals that trap heat in the atmosphere, leading to a rise in Earth's temperature.

Greenhouse Gases

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What does exposure to acid rain cause in humans?

Exposure to acid rain primarily causes respiratory issues like asthma, chronic bronchitis, and pneumonia.

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Think of your own way to reduce Carbon Emissions.

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