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  • How does soot affect the climate?
    It has no effect on the atmosphere.
    It causes acid rain.
    It cools down the atmosphere.
    It absorbs sunlight and heats up the atmosphere.
  • What are some ways to reduce soot emissions?
    Replacing traditional stoves with clean, alternative fuel co
    None of the above.
    Using more coal and oil.
    Installing filters to remove carbon dioxide from diesel vehi
  • Installation (n)
    sự lắp đặt
  • How long does black carbon remain in the atmosphere?
    It remains in the atmosphere indefinitely.
    More than seven days.
    It does not enter the atmosphere.
    Less than seven days.
  • combustion (n)
    sự đốt cháy
  • fires in grills (n)
    lửa trong lò nướng
  • pollutant (n)
    chất gây ô nhiễm
  • absorb (v)
    hấp thụ
  • People can reduce black carbon emissions at home by using __________for cooking and heating.
    clean, alternative fuel stoves
  • What is the impact of breathing in soot particles?
    It can cause skin cancer.
    It can cause heart attacks.
    It can cause food poisoning.
    It can cause respiratory illnesses.
  • What is the title ?
    Soot and global warming
    The effect of soot on human health
    Ways to reduce soot emissions
    The origin of soot
  • We know about carbon dioxide and its impact on global warming, but we __________.
    know little about soot./don't know much about soot.
  • Choose the appropriate heading
    Ways to reduce soot emissions
    Soot and global warming
    The effect of soot on human health
    The origin of soot
  • Choose the appropriate heading ?
    The effect of soot on human health
    The origin of soot
    Soot and global warming
    Ways to reduce soot emissions
  • vehicle exhaust pipes (n)
    ống xả xe
  • What is soot?
    A type of greenhouse gas
    A type of fuel
    A type of metal
    A type of pollutant
  • slow down (v)
    làm chậm lại
  • Soot particles can be easily breathed in because they are __________.
    smaller than dust and mould/very tiny.
  • Soot comes from the burning of coal,__________
    oil, wood, and other fuels.
  • Black carbon is the __________after carbon dioxide.
    second most damaging greenhouse gas
  • Which regions are most affected by soot emissions?
    North America and Europe
    South and East Asia, Latin America, and parts of Africa
    The Middle East and North Africa
    Australia and New Zealand
  • What are the benefits of reducing black carbon?
    both are correct
    Slowing down global warming and the melting of the Arctic sn
    Preventing many soot-related deaths and illnesses.
  • Choose the appropriate heading
    The effect of soot on human health
    The origin of soot
    Soot and global warming
    Ways to reduce soot emissions
  • bronchitis (n)
    bệnh viêm phế quản