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What did Chattanooga do to address their pollution problem?
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Created its own air pollution legislation by enacting the Air Pollution Control Ordinance
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Controlled the emissions of sulfur oxides
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Allowed open burning by anyone
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Placed regulations on odors and dust
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Outlawed visible automobile emissions
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Capped the sulfur content of fuel at four percent
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Limited visible emissions from industry
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[blank_start]Air pollution[blank_end] is defined as the introduction of [blank_start]chemicals[blank_end], particulate matter or microorganisms into the atmosphere at concentrations high enough to harm plants, [blank_start]animals[blank_end], and [blank_start]material[blank_end]s such as buildings, or to alter [blank_start]ecosystems[blank_end]
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Air pollution
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chemicals
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animals
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material
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ecosystems
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Air pollution can occur naturally or anthropogenically
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Which of the following is a natural cause of air pollution?
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Volcanoes
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Factories
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Automobiles
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Airplanes
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Which of the following is an example of anthropogenic air pollution?
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Fires
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Volcanoes
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Hurricanes
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Factories
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In general, the air is [blank_start]much cleaner[blank_end] than it was 40 years ago.
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much cleaner
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much dirtier
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the same
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Recently, which of the following have had the worst outdoor air quality issue?
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Which of the following have indoor air pollution as a human health issue?
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Asia
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Africa
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South America
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Denmark
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Poland
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Australia
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Indonesia
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Even though air pollution has been with us for millenia, both the definition of pollution and the classification of a subtance as a pollutant are still in transition.
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The science of air pollution is closely intertwined with
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legislation and social perspectives
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public policy
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the fields of chemistry and biology
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the presidential elections
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The US Clean Air Act was enacted in [blank_start]1970[blank_end]
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The US Clean Air Act identified [blank_start]six[blank_end] pollutants that significantly threaten human well-being, ecosystems and/or structures
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The six pollutants identified by the Clean Air Act of 1970 included
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sulfur dioxide
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nitrogen oxides
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carbon monoxide
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particulate matter
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tropospheric ozone
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lead
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mercury
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radon
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atrazine
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sulfur dioxins
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Although not stated in the Clean Air Act, volatile organic compounds and sulfur dioxins are commonly measured air pollutants that have the potential to be harmful
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Sulfur dioxide is a [blank_start]corrosive[blank_end] gas that comes primarily from combustion of fuels such as [blank_start]coal and oil.[blank_end]
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corrosive
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volitile
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flammable
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smelly
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coal and oil.
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natural gas and oil.
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oil and tar sands.
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coal and peat.
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Sulfur dioxide is released by
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volcanic eruptions
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forest fires
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combustion of fuels
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UV radiation
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The atmosphere is __ percent nitrogen gas.
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Gasoline-powered vehicles give off more particulate matter, in the form of black smoke, than diesel-powered vehicles.
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Particulate matter ranges in size from [blank_start]0.01[blank_end] micrometers to [blank_start]100[blank_end] micrometers
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0.01
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1
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0.1
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0.001
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100
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1000
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10.1
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100.001
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Particulate matter larger than [blank_start]10[blank_end] micrometers is usually filtered out by the noise and throat and is not regulated by the EPA.
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blank are of concern to air pollution scientists because they are not filtered out by the nose and throat and can be deposited deep inside the respiratory tract.
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The most harmful particles are
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PM 2.5
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PM 10
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All particles
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PM 5