4.1.1 Air Pollution

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  • Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are examples of gaseous pollutants

    True
  • What does PM stand for in air pollution terms?
    Particulate Matter
  • Which activity contributes sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter to air pollution?
    Industrial Activities
  • Methane emissions from livestock farming contribute to air pollution
    True
  • Match the air pollution source with its key pollutant:
    Industrial Activities ↔️ Sulfur dioxide
    Transportation ↔️ Nitrogen oxides
  • Gaseous pollutants include carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and volatile organic compounds
  • Which industrial activity releases sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter?
    Factories
  • Ground-level ozone is an example of a photochemical pollutant
  • What type of environmental damage is caused by sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides?
    Acid rain
  • The Kyoto Protocol set emission reduction targets for developed countries.

    True
  • Categorize the effects of air pollution into environmental and health effects:
    1️⃣ Climate Change
    2️⃣ Ecosystem Damage
    3️⃣ Respiratory Issues
    4️⃣ Cardiovascular Problems
    5️⃣ Neurological Effects
  • Air pollution can reduce visibility, affecting transportation safety and aesthetics.
  • Air pollution control improves air quality and reduces respiratory and cardiovascular health issues.
  • The Great Smog of London in 1952 resulted in approximately 12,000 deaths.
  • Air pollution refers to the presence of harmful substances in the atmosphere
  • Ground-level ozone is an example of a photochemical pollutant
  • Match the source of air pollution with its key pollutant:
    Transportation ↔️ Nitrogen oxides
    Agriculture ↔️ Ammonia
    Domestic Activities ↔️ Carbon monoxide
  • What is the primary source of particulate matter in the air?
    Dust, soot, smoke
  • What is particulate matter (PM)?
    Tiny solid or liquid particles
  • Which gaseous pollutant is produced by incomplete combustion of fossil fuels?
    Carbon monoxide
  • Which air pollutants contribute to climate change?
    Greenhouse gases
  • Sustainable practices in air pollution control include promoting clean energy sources and sustainable transport
  • What is included in gaseous pollutants?
    Carbon monoxide
  • Transportation is a significant source of nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide.
    True
  • Transportation releases pollutants such as nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and particulate
  • Air pollutants are substances in the atmosphere that can harm human health and the environment.

    True
  • What are some examples of gaseous pollutants?
    Carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide
  • Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) increases the risk of cardiovascular problems.

    True
  • What is the purpose of regulatory controls in air pollution management?
    Enforcing air quality standards
  • What was the outcome of the Clean Air Act 1956 in London?
    80% reduction in black smoke
  • Heating homes with wood or fossil fuels contributes to air pollution by releasing particulate matter
  • Particulate matter is a key pollutant from transportation
    True
  • Ground-level ozone is a primary air pollutant.
    False
  • Match the air pollution source with its key pollutants:
    Industrial Activities ↔️ Sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides
    Transportation ↔️ Nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide
    Agriculture ↔️ Ammonia, methane
    Domestic Activities ↔️ Carbon monoxide, particulate matter
  • Photochemical pollutants are formed through chemical reactions in the presence of sunlight.

    True
  • What is the primary goal of regulatory controls in air pollution control?
    Reduce emissions
  • What was the primary goal of the Clean Air Act 1956 in the UK?
    Reduce smoke emissions
  • Photochemical pollutants like ground-level ozone are formed through chemical reactions
  • What are the main pollutants released by industrial activities?
    SO2, NOx, PM, VOCs
  • Match the sector with its main pollutants:
    Agriculture ↔️ Ammonia, PM, Methane
    Domestic Activities ↔️ CO, PM