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Chapter 5 Vocabulary

air pollutionemissionsphotochemical smogozoneacid rainozone layerchlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)greenhouse effectglobal warmingdroughtwater pollutionsewagepesticidesfertilizersscrubbercatalytic converter

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Outdoor Air PollutionVocabulary Definitions

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Quiz

1. Name two (2) health effects caused by photochemical smog

2. Name one (1) of the major sources of photochemical smog

3. True or False: Acid rain can be in the form of snow, sleet and fog

4. Name one effect of Acid Rain on the environment.

Air is a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, water vapor and other gasses.

Substances that cause pollution are called pollutants.- ash- gases

Air pollution can affect the health of humans and other living things.

Air pollution can impact the climate of the whole planet.

Air pollution is mostly a result of human activities but can also be from natural causes such as volcanoes (ash, soot, sulfur and nitrogen oxide gases)

Ozone

* Ozone is a toxic chemical found in smog

* Ozone/smog close to the earth is harmful. - causes lung problems - causes itchy, watery eyes - causes scratchy throat

* Ozone/smog high in the atmosphere is helpful - blocks harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun

Effects of Acid Rain

Forests

• dissolve and wash away the nutrients and minerals in the soil which help the trees to grow.• wear away the waxy protective coating of leaves, damaging them and preventing them from being able to photosynthesize properly.

Buildings and statues

Rivers & Lakes* the water becomes clearer, raising the water temperature and the numbers of fish and other water animals decline.

What kind of indoor air pollution is apparent here?

Carbon Monoxide is dangerous because you can't see or smell it!!

Carbon Monoxide is formed when wood, coal, oil or gas are incompletely burned

Carbon Monoxide

Greenhouse gaseswater vapor

carbon dioxidemethane

ozonenitrous oxide

The greenhouse gases in the atmosphere stop some of the sun's heat from escaping into space.

Burning fossil fuels - coal, oil and natural gas - releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

THE ENHANCED GREENHOUSE EFFECT Some of the activities of man also produce greenhouse gases. These gases keep increasing in the atmosphere. The balance of the greenhouse gases changes and this has effects on the whole of the planet.

Cutting down trees increases carbon dioxide levels

97% of water on Earth is salt water

Salt water cannot be used for drinking or watering crops.

Droughts are a period when less rain than normal falls - these cause water shortages

Most water pollution is the result of HUMAN ACTIVITY

Sewage!!

* wastes washed down sinks, toilets and showers

* if not treated, disease-causing organisms quickly multiply

* even treated sewage can cause pollution which results in oxygen depletion

Agricultural Wastes

Factory and Mining Wastes

* create metal and chemical wastes

* harm living things in water

* harm human who drink the water or feed on water organisms

Oil spills can take years to clean up!

Oil & gasoline can also leak from underground tanks

Reducing Air Pollution

Emission Controls - Scrubber - used in smoke stacks to dissolve  pollutants - Catalytic Converter -reduces carbon dioxide from   cars

CFC Substitutes - In 2000, many countries agreed to find alternative   substances to replace CFCs

Reducing Water Pollution

Sewage - Primary Treatment removes solid waste - Secondary Treatment removes bacteria

Oil/Gasoline - quick response necessary because bacteria multiple quickly when feeding on oil. - contaminated soil removed from area - groundwater pumped to surface, treated and returned

Agricultural/Industrial Chemicals - alternatives to cleaning agents  and fertilizers/pesticides

Fertilizers

Fertilizer wash into water sources and cause algae to grow quickly.

The algae covers the water source, blocking light from plants below the surface.

Animal Wastes

animal wastes are washed into water sources adding bacteria.

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Pesticides

Pesticides can be sprayed near water or run into water.

Chemicals from pesticide can build up over time and move through the food chain.