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Guided Notes on Human Impact on Air Resources Chapter 27, Section 3
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1. Smog is a photochemical haze caused by the action of solar radiation on an atmosphere polluted by hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides mostly from automobile exhaust.
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2. The major chemical in smog is ozone (O 3 ), a gas molecule made up of three oxygen atoms.
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3. Ground-level ozone is produced when combinations of air pollutants are exposed to sunlight.
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4. The ozone layer in the stratosphere serves as a protective shield as it absorbs and filters out harmful ultraviolet radiation, which has been linked to eye damage and skin cancer.
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5. Since the 1980’s, atmospheric studies have indicated a thinning of the ozone layer, especially over Antarctica. This depletion is entirely a result of human activity.
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6. Acid precipitation is defined as precipitation with a pH less than 5.0. It forms when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides combine with atmospheric moisture to create sulfuric acid and nitric acid.
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Explain how coal-burning power plants can cause acid precipitation: These plants burn coal that contains the mineral pyrite (FeS 2 ). The sulfur is released as sulfur dioxide when coal is burned, and it combines with moisture in clouds to produce acid precipitation.
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State the numerous harmful effects of acid precipitation: It damages aquatic ecosystems and vegetation It changes the pH of plants and soil It damages stone buildings and statues by accelerating the rate of weathering
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