AIR POLLUTION AND CLIMATE CHANGE JEOPARDY JB Final Review Jeopardy.

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AIR POLLUTION AND CLIMATE CHANGE JEOPARDY JB Final Review Jeopardy

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AIR 1100

How is ground level ozone created?

A: When auto exhaust combines with oxygen and sunlight.

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AIR 1 200

A: electric power plants

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What produces 2/3 of all sulfur dioxide pollution?

AIR 1 300

A:scrubbers on smokestacks

What is a device to remove poisonous gases from industrial

emissions before they are released into the air?

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AIR 1 400

A: Fuel

Most air pollution is produced by burning ___________.

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AIR 1 500

A: Construction, agriculture, volcanic eruptions

What are two sources of particulate matter air pollution?

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INDOOR100

A:Asbestos.

What have schools spend billions of dollars on to remove from their

buildings?

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INDOOR 200

A: Tightly sealed buildings with little to no air ventilation.

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What causes sick building syndrome?

INDOOR 300

A: It lowers the level of oxygen the blood can carry.

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How does carbon monoxide affect us?

INDOOR 400

A:Cancer

What do both radon and asbestos cause in humans?

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INDOOR 500

A: Smoking, VOC’s, dust, chemicals, fireplaces, radon, carbon monoxide, etc.

Name 5 examples of indoor air pollution.

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POLLUTION100

A: 10 to 20 years.

How long does it take CFC’s to reach the stratosphere?

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POLLUTION 200

A: burning of fossil fuels.

What is the biggest cause of acid precipitation?

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POLLUTION 300

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A:Turn off lights or point lights downward.

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How can we reduce light pollution?

POLLUTION 400

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A: Electricity production.

What is the largest producer of primary pollutants in the

U.S?

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POLLUTION 500

A: When warm air above keeps cooler air at the surface from moving upward.

Explain what a temperature inversion is.

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CLIMATE100

A: Climate is the long-term prevailing atmospheric conditions and weather is short-term and local.

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What is the difference between climate and weather?

CLIMATE 200

A: Warm air rises and cools and precipitation forms on the windward side of the mountain. On the leeward side, there is no moisture left and it is dry.

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Explain the rain shadow effect?

CLIMATE 300

A: Greenhouse gases trap heat that is radiated upward from earth and raise the temperature of our atmosphere.

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1) Explain the “greenhouse effect”.

CLIMATE 400

A: damages genetic material in cells, cataracts, cancer.

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What does UV radiation do to humans?

CLIMATE 500

A: stratospheric ozone molecules

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What type of molecules do CFC’s destroy?

GLOBAL WARMING100

A: Spring. Ozone hole.

During what season are chlorine atoms released from polar stratospheric clouds? What occurs?

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GLOBAL WARMING 200

A: Cold phase.

Is La Nina the cold or warm phase of the El Nino Southern Oscillation cycle?

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GLOBAL WARMING 300

A:More UV light reaches the Earth’s surface – cataracts, skin cancer, damage to living things.

What are consequences when the amount of statospheric ozone decreases?

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GLOBAL WARMING 400

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A:Risen and fallen but increased overall.

What has happened to the average global temperature during the 20th century?

GLOBAL WARMING 500

A:rise in sea level, displacement, death, flooding, ice caps melt, etc.

Name five consequences of a rise in global temperature?

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