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Please come in and sit in your seat! Once in your seat, please answer the warm-up questions! 1.What do you think of when you hear the term air pollution? 2.How do you think the air gets polluted?

Please come in and sit in your seat! Once in your seat, please answer the warm-up questions! 1.What pollutant forms when automobile emissions react with oxygen gas and ultraviolet rays? 2.What is used to remove poisonous gases from industrial emissions before they are released into the atmosphere? 3.Most air pollution is produced by what? Ozone Scrubbers Fuel burning

Please come in and sit in your seat! Once in your seat, please answer the warm-up questions! 1.Which of the following is NOT a primary air pollutant: carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides, nitric acid, VOCs? 2.Activities such as construction and agriculture are primary sources of… 3.How are radon and asbestos similar? Nitric Acid Particulate matter They both increase the risk of cancer.

Please come in and sit in your seat! Once in your seat, please answer the warm-up questions! 1.Which of the following is NOT a primary air pollutant: carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides, nitric acid, VOCs? 2.Activities such as construction and agriculture are primary sources of… 3.How are radon and asbestos similar? Nitric Acid Particulate matter They both increase the risk of cancer.

Please come in and sit in your seat! Once in your seat, please answer the warm-up questions! 1.The decibels that could result in permanent deafness if exposed for a long time? 2.A description of a building at risk of having sick-building syndrome… 120 decibels Warm, tightly sealed, and not ventilated.

Please come in and sit in your seat! Once in your seat, please answer the warm-up questions! 1.True of False: Sulfur dioxides are involved in the formation of acid precipitation. 2.As a lake becomes more acidic, what toxic substance leaches out that eventually suffocates the fish? True Aluminum