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Jeopardy $100 Primary Pollutants Secondary Pollutants Pollution types Acid Rain Miscellaneous $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy
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Primary Pollutants1 - $100 This occurs when cool air moves in above and below a layer of warmer air This occurs when cool air moves in above and below a layer of warmer air A temperature inversion A temperature inversion
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Primary Pollutants 1 - $200 _______ is consumed by plants during photosynthesis and released by combustion _______ is consumed by plants during photosynthesis and released by combustion Carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide.
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Primary Pollutants 1 - $300 What is the leading contributor to sulfur oxides and nitrous oxides in the atmosphere? What is the leading contributor to sulfur oxides and nitrous oxides in the atmosphere? Energy Plants Energy Plants
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Primary Pollutants 1 - $400 What two primary pollutants lead to acid precipitation. What two primary pollutants lead to acid precipitation. Nitrous Oxides (NO) & or Sulfur Oxides (SO) Nitrous Oxides (NO) & or Sulfur Oxides (SO)
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Primary Pollutants 1 - $500 The step where water enters and filters through ground is known as __________. The step where water enters and filters through ground is known as __________. Infiltration or percolation Infiltration or percolation
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Secondary Pollutants- $100 When Acid Rain forms the Ph of the solution is between. When Acid Rain forms the Ph of the solution is between. Since normal rain is about 5.5 – 5.0 if it drops to a Ph of 4 it is considered acid rain (source EPA) Since normal rain is about 5.5 – 5.0 if it drops to a Ph of 4 it is considered acid rain (source EPA)
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Secondary Pollutants - $200 This forms when soot and smoke and other gasses accumulate in cities. This forms when soot and smoke and other gasses accumulate in cities. Smog Smog
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Secondary Pollutants - $300 This is actually a primary pollutant that vaporizes readily and forms toxic fumes This is actually a primary pollutant that vaporizes readily and forms toxic fumes Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC’s) Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC’s)
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Secondary Pollutants - $400 When Nitrous Oxides combine with Water- this forms When Nitrous Oxides combine with Water- this forms Acid Rain. Acid Rain.
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Secondary Pollutants - $500 This secondary pollutant forms when sunlight hits pollutants. This secondary pollutant forms when sunlight hits pollutants. Ground Level Ozone Ground Level Ozone
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Pollution Types - $100 This type of pollution occurs when students flood the hallways This type of pollution occurs when students flood the hallways Noise Pollution Noise Pollution
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Pollution Types - $200 A possible long term effect of noise pollution __________. A short term effect is ___________ A possible long term effect of noise pollution __________. A short term effect is ___________ (Long Term) Deafness- (Short Term) Stress, Elevated Heart pressure (Long Term) Deafness- (Short Term) Stress, Elevated Heart pressure
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Pollution Types - $300 This is a condition that occurs when fungi and other pollutants accumulate in an edifice. This is a condition that occurs when fungi and other pollutants accumulate in an edifice. Sick Building Syndrome Sick Building Syndrome
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Pollution Types - $400 __________ is a fire retardant that was used in buildings before it was banned. __________ is a fire retardant that was used in buildings before it was banned. Asbestos Asbestos
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Pollution Types - $500 This pollutant occurs commonly in the ground of Leavenworth County. This pollutant occurs commonly in the ground of Leavenworth County. Radon Radon
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Acid Rain - $100 This is what Scientist use to measure Ph? This is what Scientist use to measure Ph? Ph Probes/ Ph meters/ Ph test strips. Ph Probes/ Ph meters/ Ph test strips.
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Pollution - $200 This is necessary to lower? This is necessary to lower? Point source- when pollution is put directly into a water source Point source- when pollution is put directly into a water source Nonpoint source- when pollution is carried to a body of water by runoff, wind, or infiltration Nonpoint source- when pollution is carried to a body of water by runoff, wind, or infiltration
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Pollution - $300 What type of stone can water flow through and increase its Ph What type of stone can water flow through and increase its Ph Limestone or any alkaline stone Limestone or any alkaline stone Hard questions rule!
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Pollution - $400 A lake or stream will have its Ph increased dramatically if this is spread over the water. A lake or stream will have its Ph increased dramatically if this is spread over the water. Lime Lime
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Pollution - $500 This occurs when the Ph in a lake or stream suddenly plummets This occurs when the Ph in a lake or stream suddenly plummets Acid Shock Acid Shock
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Future- $100 What country is currently experiencing dramatic issues surrounding their air quality? What country is currently experiencing dramatic issues surrounding their air quality? China China
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Miscellaneous - $200 Two types of clean energy are? Two types of clean energy are? Geothermal, Nuclear, Wind, Solar, Hydrological Geothermal, Nuclear, Wind, Solar, Hydrological
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Futures of pollutants- $300 California was the first state to mandate that these be put on cars California was the first state to mandate that these be put on cars Catalytic Converter Catalytic Converter
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Miscellaneous - $400 These are placed on the top of smoke stacks to help clean the air These are placed on the top of smoke stacks to help clean the air Scrubbers Scrubbers
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Miscellaneous - $500 This act of legislation lead to the sharp declines in acid rains in our country and around the world? This act of legislation lead to the sharp declines in acid rains in our country and around the world? The Clean Air Act of 1970 The Clean Air Act of 1970
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Final Jeopardy Label all the steps of the water cycle. Label all the steps of the water cycle. 1. Precipitation 1. Precipitation 2. Transpiration 2. Transpiration 3. Condensation 3. Condensation 4. Evaporation 4. Evaporation 5. Runoff 5. Runoff 6. Infiltration 6. Infiltration 7. Groundwater 7. Groundwater 8. Sublimation 8. Sublimation 9. Deposition 9. Deposition 1.2.. 3. 4.. 5. 6. 7. 8. Cirrus cloud Snow on top of a mountain Underground Above ground 9.
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