Land
Water
Air
Thermal
Noise
100

What is the deposition of solid or liquid waste materials on land or underground in a manner that can contaminate the soil and groundwater?

What is land pollution?

100

The contamination of bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, oceans, etc.

What is Water Pollution?

100
The contamination of air due to the presence of a substance that has harmful effects

What is Air Pollution? 

100

The release of excess heat into an environment.

What is thermal pollution?

100

Name at least one common source of Noise Pollution.

What is

Transportation/Traffic Noise (Road traffic, Air traffic, Railways)

Social Noise (Concerts, Festivals, Public Gathering)

Industrial Noise (Factories, Construction Sites)

Household Noise (Appliances, Home Improvement Tools)

200

This is a way that data science can be used in agriculture

What is satellite imaging assessment? (Multiple answers possible)

200

This is the percentage of earth's accessible freshwater

<1%

200

These are two types of Air Pollution. 

What is particulate vs gas?

200

1-2C

What is the temperature range where lethal impacts of thermal pollution start occurring?

200

What household appliance contributes most to noise pollution?

What is A Washing Machine

300

These are the top 3 nutrients plants need that harmful fertilizers often contain.

What are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium?

300

This is the percentage of sewage in developing countries that is dumped untreated

80%

300

A type of particulate matter known to be particularly damaging to one's health. 

What is PM 2.5?

300

The largest contributor to thermal pollution.

What are thermogenic power plants?

300

What animals are most affected by Noise Pollution?

What is Marine Animals

400

This is a way that satellite imaging of a crop field is helpful to farmers?

What is crop health assessment/monitering? (Multiple answers correct).

400

Agricultural, Sewage and Wastewater, Oil and Radioactive Substances are examples of what?

Causes of pollution

400

This is the city known to be the most polluted on Earth.

What is New Delhi, India? 

400

A natural disaster that increases with thermal pollution.

What is a wildfire?

400

What natural disaster causes the most noise pollution?

What is A Volcanic Eruption

500

This is a way to use vector data to analyze land pollution

What are maps of pollution sources? (Multiple answers possible)

500

Eutrophication occurs when a body of water becomes enriched with nutrients, leading to waters 'polluted' with excessive algae and plant growth, which can result in low oxygen levels and "dead zones." Why does this happen, even though we expect plants and some algae to photosynthesize and produce oxygen?

When the algae eventually die, they sink to the bottom of the water body. Bacteria and other decomposers break down the organic matter, a process that consumes large amounts of oxygen in the water.

500

How many people worldwide are exposed to air pollution levels that exceed the WHOs guideline limits? 

99%

500

A disease that increases with thermal pollution.

What is dysentery, typhoid fever, or cholera?

500

What decibel level is harmful to humans when exposed for a long time?

What is 85 decibels