Deck 2: Portrait of the Atmosphere

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The atmosphere is composed of 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen molecules.
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CFCs are toxic gases made by people.
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The height of the equatorial tropopause is roughly 18 kilometers.
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Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas.
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The Air Quality Index (AQI) scale indicates atmospheric pressure.
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The problem with the ozonosphere was known since the 1920s, but wasn't taken seriously until 1974.
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Particulate matter is an aerosol.
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In the stratosphere air flows mostly horizontally.
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The higher the molecular density of air, the lower the air pressure.
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On average, the Dead Sea has the highest air pressure on Earth.
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Aurora australis occurs in the Northern Hemisphere.
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The Air Quality Index ranks air quality by its effects on human health.
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The environmental lapse rate in the troposphere is 6.5 degrees Celsius per 1,000 meters.
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The tropopause is higher above Earth's surface at the poles than at the equator.
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Nitrogen molecules in the atmosphere are a type of aerosol.
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Northern lights occur in the mesosphere.
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CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) are gases that occur naturally in the atmosphere.
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Methane is a greenhouse gas.
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China is among the world leaders in cleaning up its polluted air, even though many Chinese cities have some of the world's worst air quality.
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Nitrous oxide is a greenhouse gas.
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Volcanoes make acid rain pollution.
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The aurora occur because Earth's magnetic field is protecting us from the solar wind.
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Clouds are composed of __________.

A)water vapor
B)aerosols
C)nitrogen
D)CFCs
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The height of the polar tropopause is roughly 8 kilometers.
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A greenhouse gas absorbs and emits heat.
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Ozone molecules form naturally in the stratosphere.
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According to this figure, ultraviolet rays do what?

A)form ozone molecules
B)break apart ozone molecules
C)break apart CFC molecules
D)ultraviolet rays do all of the above
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Oxygen is a greenhouse gas.
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Which statement is not true of the exosphere?

A)It is the top-most layer of the atmosphere that fades to outer space.
B)Some gas molecules escape from it out to space.
C)It is where meteors burn up as they enter the atmosphere from space.
D)There is almost no air pressure.
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Temperatures in upper reaches of the thermosphere are as high as _________ degrees Celsius.

A)100
B)550
C)1,200
D)2,100
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Northern lights are also called aurora borealis.
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Ground-level ozone is harmless.Stratospheric ozone is harmful to people.
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Tropos in Greek means to turn over and to mix.
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Ozone molecules break apart naturally in the stratosphere.
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PM10<\sub> is more unhealthy than PM2.5<\sub>.
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Most anthropogenic pollutants come from burning fossil fuels.
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Most meteors burn up in the mesosphere.
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Gases enter the atmosphere through gas sinks.
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Water vapor can occupy up to 4% of the atmosphere by volume.
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The atmosphere is kept pinned to Earth by gravity.
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Which is a methane sink?

A)photosynthesis
B)ultraviolet radiation
C)the oceans
D)rainfall
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Which is a water-vapor sink?

A)evaporation
B)condensation
C)ultraviolet radiation
D)fossil fuels
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What did the Montreal Protocol mandate?

A)the phaseout of CFCs
B)the phaseout of fossil fuels
C)the cleaning up of sulfur dioxide
D)the phaseout of ground-level ozone
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<strong>  Referring to the map, what causes particulate matter to be high in eastern Asia?</strong> A)dust storms B)industrial emissions C)agricultural emissions D)photochemical reactions <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to the map, what causes particulate matter to be high in eastern Asia?

A)dust storms
B)industrial emissions
C)agricultural emissions
D)photochemical reactions
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What is a radiosonde?

A)a scientific instrument attached to a balloon
B)a type of radar
C)a scientific instrument attached to an ocean buoy
D)a scientific instrument attached to a satellite
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Under the Montreal Protocol, CFCs have mostly been replaced by what chemical?

A)methane
B)HFCs
C)fluorine
D)carbon dioxide
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Which is an ozone sink?

A)photosynthesis
B)condensation
C)ultraviolet radiation
D)fossil fuels
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Which molecule does not occur naturally?

A)ozone
B)methane
C)carbon dioxide
D)CFCs and HFCs
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At sea level there is\are __________ kilogram(s) per square centimeter of air pressure on average.

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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The Clean Air Act was first enacted in __________.

A)1963
B)1970
C)1977
D)1990
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__________ facilitate(s) a reduction of ozone in the ozonosphere.

A)Particulate matter
B)Nacreous clouds
C)High atmospheric density
D)The presence of nitrogen dioxide
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Which pollutant causes acid rain?

A)carbon monoxide
B)ground-level ozone
C)VOCs
D)sulfur dioxide
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Which is a natural source of carbon dioxide?

A)photosynthesis
B)volcanic activity
C)fossil fuel combustion
D)ultraviolet radiation
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Which atom comes from a CFC molecule and breaks ozone apart?

A)fluorine
B)chlorine
C)carbon
D)oxygen
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The gas that causes ozonosphere thinning is __________.

A)methane
B)ozone
C)CFCs
D)carbon dioxide
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The main source of anthropogenic carbon monoxide in urban areas is __________.

A)automobiles
B)coal burning
C)burning agricultural wastes and forests
D)unburned gasoline
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Which is not a primary pollutant?

A)carbon monoxide
B)nitrogen dioxide
C)ground-level ozone
D)sulfur dioxide
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Which molecule comes from bacterial decomposition?

A)ozone
B)methane
C)carbon dioxide
D)CFCs and HFCs
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The main source of VOCs is __________.

A)burning of vegetation
B)burning of coal and gasoline
C)incomplete burning of gasoline
D)chemical reactions in sunlight
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Which is not an example of particulate matter?

A)dust
B)smoke
C)ozone
D)pollen
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<strong>  According to the figure, chlorine atoms change ozone molecules to what?</strong> A)oxygen molecules and oxygen atoms B)CFC molecules C)more ozone molecules D)chlorine atoms <div style=padding-top: 35px>
According to the figure, chlorine atoms change ozone molecules to what?

A)oxygen molecules and oxygen atoms
B)CFC molecules
C)more ozone molecules
D)chlorine atoms
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Which is not a greenhouse gas?

A)water vapor
B)oxygen
C)methane
D)ozone
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The division between the thermosphere and the exosphere is called the __________.

A)tropopause
B)stratopause
C)mesopause
D)thermopause
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<strong>  Referring to Table 2.4, which of the following pollutants can cause cardiovascular disease?</strong> A)carbon monoxide B)particulate matter C)ground-level ozone D)sulfur dioxide <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Table 2.4, which of the following pollutants can cause cardiovascular disease?

A)carbon monoxide
B)particulate matter
C)ground-level ozone
D)sulfur dioxide
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Which is a main characteristic of the stratosphere?

A)strong vertical mixing
B)permanent temperature inversion
C)where meteors burn up
D)where all the weather occurs
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Which of the following is a factor that concentrates air pollution?

A)oceans
B)temperature inversions
C)vegetation
D)wind
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Which is a nitrous oxide sink?

A)photosynthesis
B)condensation
C)ultraviolet radiation
D)soil bacteria
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The temperature at the top of the mesosphere is about __________ degrees Celsius.

A)0
B)-40
C)-60
D)-90
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The temperature at the top of the troposphere is about __________ degrees Celsius.

A)0
B)-20
C)-40
D)-60
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Which is photochemical smog?

A)sulfur dioxide
B)ground-level ozone
C)nitrogen dioxide
D)VOCs
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The main source of particulate matter in the United States is __________.

A)coal burning
B)industrial processes
C)transportation
D)windblown dust
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Which is an anthropogenic source of carbon dioxide?

A)photosynthesis
B)volcanoes
C)fossil fuels
D)anaerobic bacteria
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The ozonosphere is anticipated to return to 1980 levels by about the year __________.

A)2020
B)2040
C)2060
D)2080
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The division between the troposphere and the stratosphere is called the __________.

A)tropopause
B)stratopause
C)mesopause
D)thermopause
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The Karman line defines what?

A)the line where temperature in the upper atmosphere begins rising with altitude
B)the half-way point between Earth's surface and the top of the atmosphere
C)the "top" of the atmosphere
D)the "top" of the troposphere
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<strong>  Referring to the map, what causes particulate matter to be high in the Sahara in northern Africa?</strong> A)dust storms B)industrial emissions C)agricultural emissions D)photochemical reactions <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to the map, what causes particulate matter to be high in the Sahara in northern Africa?

A)dust storms
B)industrial emissions
C)agricultural emissions
D)photochemical reactions
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The lowest-most layer of the atmosphere is called the __________.

A)mesosphere
B)stratosphere
C)thermosphere
D)troposphere
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A primary pollutant is defined as __________.

A)a pollutant that is toxic to humans
B)a pollutant that enters the air or water directly from the source
C)a pollutant that has been altered by reactions with other pollutants
D)a pollutant that is emitted by natural sources such as volcanoes
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Which is a CFC source?

A)human activity
B)condensation
C)ultraviolet radiation
D)soil bacteria
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<strong>  Referring to the map, what causes particulate matter to be high in northern India?</strong> A)dust storms B)industrial emissions C)agricultural emissions D)photochemical reactions <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to the map, what causes particulate matter to be high in northern India?

A)dust storms
B)industrial emissions
C)agricultural emissions
D)photochemical reactions
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The atmosphere is composed of 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen molecules.
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CFCs are toxic gases made by people.
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The height of the equatorial tropopause is roughly 18 kilometers.
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Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas.
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The Air Quality Index (AQI) scale indicates atmospheric pressure.
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The problem with the ozonosphere was known since the 1920s, but wasn't taken seriously until 1974.
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Particulate matter is an aerosol.
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In the stratosphere air flows mostly horizontally.
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The higher the molecular density of air, the lower the air pressure.
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On average, the Dead Sea has the highest air pressure on Earth.
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Aurora australis occurs in the Northern Hemisphere.
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The Air Quality Index ranks air quality by its effects on human health.
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The environmental lapse rate in the troposphere is 6.5 degrees Celsius per 1,000 meters.
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The tropopause is higher above Earth's surface at the poles than at the equator.
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Nitrogen molecules in the atmosphere are a type of aerosol.
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Northern lights occur in the mesosphere.
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CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) are gases that occur naturally in the atmosphere.
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Methane is a greenhouse gas.
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China is among the world leaders in cleaning up its polluted air, even though many Chinese cities have some of the world's worst air quality.
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Nitrous oxide is a greenhouse gas.
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Volcanoes make acid rain pollution.
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The aurora occur because Earth's magnetic field is protecting us from the solar wind.
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Clouds are composed of __________.

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D)CFCs
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The height of the polar tropopause is roughly 8 kilometers.
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A greenhouse gas absorbs and emits heat.
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Ozone molecules form naturally in the stratosphere.
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According to this figure, ultraviolet rays do what?

A)form ozone molecules
B)break apart ozone molecules
C)break apart CFC molecules
D)ultraviolet rays do all of the above
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Oxygen is a greenhouse gas.
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Which statement is not true of the exosphere?

A)It is the top-most layer of the atmosphere that fades to outer space.
B)Some gas molecules escape from it out to space.
C)It is where meteors burn up as they enter the atmosphere from space.
D)There is almost no air pressure.
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Temperatures in upper reaches of the thermosphere are as high as _________ degrees Celsius.

A)100
B)550
C)1,200
D)2,100
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Northern lights are also called aurora borealis.
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Ground-level ozone is harmless.Stratospheric ozone is harmful to people.
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Tropos in Greek means to turn over and to mix.
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Ozone molecules break apart naturally in the stratosphere.
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PM10<\sub> is more unhealthy than PM2.5<\sub>.
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Most anthropogenic pollutants come from burning fossil fuels.
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Most meteors burn up in the mesosphere.
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Gases enter the atmosphere through gas sinks.
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Water vapor can occupy up to 4% of the atmosphere by volume.
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The atmosphere is kept pinned to Earth by gravity.
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Which is a methane sink?

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B)ultraviolet radiation
C)the oceans
D)rainfall
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Which is a water-vapor sink?

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D)fossil fuels
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What did the Montreal Protocol mandate?

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C)the cleaning up of sulfur dioxide
D)the phaseout of ground-level ozone
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<strong>  Referring to the map, what causes particulate matter to be high in eastern Asia?</strong> A)dust storms B)industrial emissions C)agricultural emissions D)photochemical reactions
Referring to the map, what causes particulate matter to be high in eastern Asia?

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D)photochemical reactions
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What is a radiosonde?

A)a scientific instrument attached to a balloon
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C)a scientific instrument attached to an ocean buoy
D)a scientific instrument attached to a satellite
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Under the Montreal Protocol, CFCs have mostly been replaced by what chemical?

A)methane
B)HFCs
C)fluorine
D)carbon dioxide
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Which is an ozone sink?

A)photosynthesis
B)condensation
C)ultraviolet radiation
D)fossil fuels
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Which molecule does not occur naturally?

A)ozone
B)methane
C)carbon dioxide
D)CFCs and HFCs
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At sea level there is\are __________ kilogram(s) per square centimeter of air pressure on average.

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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The Clean Air Act was first enacted in __________.

A)1963
B)1970
C)1977
D)1990
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__________ facilitate(s) a reduction of ozone in the ozonosphere.

A)Particulate matter
B)Nacreous clouds
C)High atmospheric density
D)The presence of nitrogen dioxide
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Which pollutant causes acid rain?

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B)ground-level ozone
C)VOCs
D)sulfur dioxide
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Which is a natural source of carbon dioxide?

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D)ultraviolet radiation
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Which atom comes from a CFC molecule and breaks ozone apart?

A)fluorine
B)chlorine
C)carbon
D)oxygen
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The gas that causes ozonosphere thinning is __________.

A)methane
B)ozone
C)CFCs
D)carbon dioxide
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The main source of anthropogenic carbon monoxide in urban areas is __________.

A)automobiles
B)coal burning
C)burning agricultural wastes and forests
D)unburned gasoline
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Which is not a primary pollutant?

A)carbon monoxide
B)nitrogen dioxide
C)ground-level ozone
D)sulfur dioxide
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Which molecule comes from bacterial decomposition?

A)ozone
B)methane
C)carbon dioxide
D)CFCs and HFCs
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The main source of VOCs is __________.

A)burning of vegetation
B)burning of coal and gasoline
C)incomplete burning of gasoline
D)chemical reactions in sunlight
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Which is not an example of particulate matter?

A)dust
B)smoke
C)ozone
D)pollen
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<strong>  According to the figure, chlorine atoms change ozone molecules to what?</strong> A)oxygen molecules and oxygen atoms B)CFC molecules C)more ozone molecules D)chlorine atoms
According to the figure, chlorine atoms change ozone molecules to what?

A)oxygen molecules and oxygen atoms
B)CFC molecules
C)more ozone molecules
D)chlorine atoms
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Which is not a greenhouse gas?

A)water vapor
B)oxygen
C)methane
D)ozone
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63
The division between the thermosphere and the exosphere is called the __________.

A)tropopause
B)stratopause
C)mesopause
D)thermopause
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<strong>  Referring to Table 2.4, which of the following pollutants can cause cardiovascular disease?</strong> A)carbon monoxide B)particulate matter C)ground-level ozone D)sulfur dioxide
Referring to Table 2.4, which of the following pollutants can cause cardiovascular disease?

A)carbon monoxide
B)particulate matter
C)ground-level ozone
D)sulfur dioxide
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Which is a main characteristic of the stratosphere?

A)strong vertical mixing
B)permanent temperature inversion
C)where meteors burn up
D)where all the weather occurs
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Which of the following is a factor that concentrates air pollution?

A)oceans
B)temperature inversions
C)vegetation
D)wind
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Which is a nitrous oxide sink?

A)photosynthesis
B)condensation
C)ultraviolet radiation
D)soil bacteria
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The temperature at the top of the mesosphere is about __________ degrees Celsius.

A)0
B)-40
C)-60
D)-90
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The temperature at the top of the troposphere is about __________ degrees Celsius.

A)0
B)-20
C)-40
D)-60
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Which is photochemical smog?

A)sulfur dioxide
B)ground-level ozone
C)nitrogen dioxide
D)VOCs
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The main source of particulate matter in the United States is __________.

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B)industrial processes
C)transportation
D)windblown dust
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Which is an anthropogenic source of carbon dioxide?

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B)volcanoes
C)fossil fuels
D)anaerobic bacteria
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The ozonosphere is anticipated to return to 1980 levels by about the year __________.

A)2020
B)2040
C)2060
D)2080
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The division between the troposphere and the stratosphere is called the __________.

A)tropopause
B)stratopause
C)mesopause
D)thermopause
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The Karman line defines what?

A)the line where temperature in the upper atmosphere begins rising with altitude
B)the half-way point between Earth's surface and the top of the atmosphere
C)the "top" of the atmosphere
D)the "top" of the troposphere
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<strong>  Referring to the map, what causes particulate matter to be high in the Sahara in northern Africa?</strong> A)dust storms B)industrial emissions C)agricultural emissions D)photochemical reactions
Referring to the map, what causes particulate matter to be high in the Sahara in northern Africa?

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B)industrial emissions
C)agricultural emissions
D)photochemical reactions
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The lowest-most layer of the atmosphere is called the __________.

A)mesosphere
B)stratosphere
C)thermosphere
D)troposphere
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A primary pollutant is defined as __________.

A)a pollutant that is toxic to humans
B)a pollutant that enters the air or water directly from the source
C)a pollutant that has been altered by reactions with other pollutants
D)a pollutant that is emitted by natural sources such as volcanoes
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Which is a CFC source?

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B)condensation
C)ultraviolet radiation
D)soil bacteria
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<strong>  Referring to the map, what causes particulate matter to be high in northern India?</strong> A)dust storms B)industrial emissions C)agricultural emissions D)photochemical reactions
Referring to the map, what causes particulate matter to be high in northern India?

A)dust storms
B)industrial emissions
C)agricultural emissions
D)photochemical reactions
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