Once released into the atmosphere, chlorofluorocarbons remain about ____.
A) 10 to 20 days
B) 50 to 100 years
C) 1 to 2 years
D) 1 to 2 months
E) 200 to 300 years
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Q22: Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)reacts with _ in the
Q23: The origin of the gases called oxides
Q24: Suspended particles from sources in Europe and
Q25: The most plentiful primary pollutant is _.
A)benzene
B)sulfur
Q26: Since the Clean Air Act of 1970,
Q28: Photochemical smog is also termed _.
A)London-type smog
B)subsidence
Q29: The ozone hole is found in the
Q30: When the pollutant's value is the same
Q31: Ozone, PAN, and small amounts of other
Q32: The so-called "ozone hole" is observed above
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