env sci Chapter 12 Flashcards

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Air pollution

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The contamination of the atmosphere by the introduction of pollutants from human and natural sources.

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Primary pollutant

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A pollutant that is put directly into the atmosphere by human or natural activity.

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Secondary pollutant

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A pollutant that forms in the atmosphere by chemical reaction with primary air pollutants, natural components in the air, or both.

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Smog

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Urban air pollution composed of a mixture of smoke and fog produces from industrial pollutants and burning fuels.

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Temperature inversion

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The atmospheric condition in which warm air traps cooler air near Earth’s surface.

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Sick building syndrome

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A set of symptoms, such as headache, fatigue, eye irritation, and dizziness, that may effect workers in modern, air tight office buildings; believe to be caused by indoor pollutants.

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Asbestos

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Any of six silicate minerals that form bundles of minute fibers that are heat resistant, flexible, and, durable.

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Decibel (dB)

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The most common unit used to measure loudness.

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Acid precipitation

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Precipitation, such as rain, sleet, or snow, that often because of the pollution of the atomphere.

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pH

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A value that is used to express the acidity or alkalinity of a system;a pH of 7 is neutral, a pH of less than 7 is acidic, and a pH of greater than 7 in basic.

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Acid shock

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The sudden runoff of large amounts of highly acidic water into lakes and streams when snow melts in the spring or when heavy rains follow drought.

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