Acid Rain
Photochemical Smog
Atmospheric CO2 and Particulate Matter
Thermal Inversion
Miscellaneous
100

These occur in metropolitan areas that are significantly warmer than their surroundings.

What are Urban heat islands?

100

This type of smog is formed by the reaction of sunlight with pollutants like nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds.

What is Photochemical smog?

100

Tends to be sulfur-based and is also called gray smog.

What is Industrial Smog?

100

Thermal inversions typically occur in this lowest layer of the Earth’s atmosphere.

What is the troposphere?

100

It erodes stone and metal, especially limestone and marble.

What is acid rain's impact on buildings?

200

These are the main causes of acid rain.

What are sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide pollutions from factories and vehicles?

200

Photochemical smog is most likely to form under these weather conditions, which trap pollutants near the ground.

What is dry, stagnant, warm air conditions?

200

The increase in atmospheric CO2, due to the Buring of fossil fuels, is a primary cause of this.

What is climate change OR global warming?

200

A thermal inversion disrupts this fundamental atmospheric process, which normally allows warm air to rise and cool air to sink.

What is convection?

200

It traps heat in the atmosphere, contributing to global warming.

What is a greenhouse gas?

300

Name two human activities that contribute to acid rain.

What are burning fossil fuels and vehicle emissions?

300

This is the third reactive gas. It is a major component of photochemical smog, is not emitted directly, but forms when sunlight triggers chemical reactions involving nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons.

What is ozone (O3)?

300

Occurs when the contaminant comes from a source that is not easily identifiable or from several sources spread over a large, widespread area.

What is non-point source air pollution?

300

During a thermal inversion, concentrations of this common air pollutant can reach dangerous levels due to restricted air movement.

What is carbon monoxide?

300

DAILY DOUBLE: Thermal Inversion often occurs due these two geological terrains.

What are mountains and valleys?

400

These are ways acid rain impact aquatic ecosystems.

What are lowering pH levels and releasing toxic metals?

400

The atmospheric condition is most favorable for the formation of photochemical smog?

What are dry, sunny, warm, low wind conditions?

400

The reactants are sunlight, water, & carbon dioxide; the products are glucose and oxygen.

What is the formula for photosynthesis?

400

A severe thermal inversion contributed to this infamous 1952 pollution event in a major European city, causing thousands of deaths.

What is the Great Smog of London?

400

Thermal Inversion can worsen this respiratory condition by trapping pollutants near the surface and being inhaled by humans.

What is asthma?

500

DAILY DOUBLE: This is the standard pH of acid rain.

What is a pH level of 2.0 to 5.6?

500

The role of sunlight in the formation of photochemical smog.

What is the sunlight provides energy needed to break down nitrogen dioxide into nitrogen oxide which helps form ozone?

500

The reactants are glucose and oxygen; the products are carbon dioxide, water, & energy.

What is the formula for respiration?

500

Usually this happens to air temperatures when the altitude increases.

What is air temperatures decrease?

500

During thermal inversion, this layer of warm air traps cooler air and pollution near the ground.

What is the inversion layer?