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Water Pollution

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    env sci chapter 10
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  • the contamination of water sources by substances which make the water unusable for drinking, cooking, cleaning, swimming, and other activities.
    water pollution
    climate change
    air pollution
    point source
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  • According to the Environmental Protection Agency, what percentage of rivers, lakes, and estuaries are too polluted for fishing or swimming?
    50
    70
    40
    20
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  • What is the leading source of water pollution?
    industry
    non-point sources
    oil spills
    trash
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  • ________ recover faster and more easily than ________.
    lakes and reservoirs; rivers and streams
    none of these
    rivers; streams
    rivers and streams; lakes and reservoirs
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  • Used water is also called--
    can come from human activities or rainwater runoff
    sewage
    all of these
    wastewater
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  • What process is responsible for algal “blooms”?
    eutrophication
    hurricanes
    climate change
    photosynthesis
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  • The rapid growth of algae or cyanobacteria that can cause harm to people, animals, or the local ecology is called an _____.
    algal bloom
    decomposition
    moss
    photosynthesis
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  • common example(s) of groundwater pollutants---
    septic tanks, abandoned wells
    agricultural chemicals, runoff
    landfills, garbage dumps
    all of these are correct
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  • Why is groundwater pollution considered a “hidden” threat to human health?
    germs and harmful chemicals in groundwater can make us sick
    It is underground.
    It stays hidden underground.
    It isn't a threat.
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  • Is ocean pollution more severe in deeper waters or coastal waters?
    coastal waters
    deeper ocean water
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  • How many gallons of oil were spilled into the Gulf of Mexico when the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded in 2010
    134 million
    134 thousand
    134
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  • How have people been affected by coastal water pollution?
    health problems
    economic impacts
    destroys food sources
    all of these
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  • Using fewer pesticides and fertilizers can reduce the impact of
    point source pollution
    CO2 emissions
    non point source pollution
    air pollution
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  • Enforcing pollution and waste management laws can reduce the impact of
    point source pollution
    non point source pollution
    climate change
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