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A) Fumes given off by insulation materials.
B) Natural rocks and soils and buildings made from these materials.
C) Leakage of exhaust gases from furnaces.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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A) Thermosphere.
B) Mesosphere.
C) Stratosphere.
D) Troposphere.
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A) Combustion products of fuel, including soot, smoke and ash as well as vegetation burning, planned fires or wildfires.
B) Dust devils.
C) Glacial melt.
D) Building demolition.
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A) Radon.
B) Volatile organic compounds.
C) Carbon monoxide.
D) Carbon dioxide.
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A) By the time studies of rain acidity were begun, all air was polluted to some extent.
B) Rainfall would not be acidic if burning of sulfur-rich coal were stopped.
C) Rainfall is often more acidic downwind of coal-fired power plants.
D) The problems caused by acid rain vary in severity with local soil and bedrock geology.
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A) Ozone.
B) Particulate air pollutants.
C) Lead pollution.
D) Sulfur oxides.
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A) Sulfur gases
B) Nitrogen oxides
C) Radon
D) Ozone
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A) Are chiefly produced by human activities, not natural processes.
B) Typically have short residence times in the atmosphere.
C) Are unsightly but not unhealthy.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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A) Corrosion of building stone and marble statues and headstones.
B) A reduction in the rate of chemical weathering observed in igneous rocks.
C) Defoliation of plants or reduction in viability of plants because of their lowered ability to extract necessary nutrients from soils.
D) Fish kills or decimation of any aquatic organism's population because of inhibition of egg hatching in acidic waters.
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A) Conversion of oxygen to O3.
B) Destruction of CFCs, that otherwise would accumulate in the atmosphere and cause increased incidence of lung cancer.
C) Absorption of incoming UV radiation from the sun, that otherwise would increase the risk of skin cancer.
D) Maintenance of the Earth's magnetic field.
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A) Third; 3 percent
B) Second; 70 percent
C) Fifth; 1 percent
D) Tenth; 2 percent
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A) Are quite short, as these gases are removed by precipitation.
B) Are strongly controlled by human activities.
C) Have virtually infinite residence times.
D) Cannot be estimated because their natural cycles are complex.
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