Chapter 1- Sections 1 & 2 Worksheets

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Chapter 1- Sections 1 & 2 Worksheets

The Air Around You- Section 1-1 .93 Carbon Dioxide 78% Oxygen Water vapor, particles and trace gases (gases in very small amounts) Burning fossil fuels and breathing Growing and repairing body cells Controls the temperature and contains gases for life Burning, rusting and breathing Tropical rain forest because there is heat and nearby bodies of water to cause evaporation D A B C E

Air Quality- Section 1-2 Burning Fossil Fuels Dust Storms Farming Forest Fires Pollutants Air Pollution Motor Vehicles Count True Sunny Photochemical Smog Acid Rain