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DSST Environmental Science
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The main cause and effects of infant mortality in developing nations
Phosphorous
Poverty
EPA
Clean air act
2. Living or active in the absence of free oxygen
Nonpoint source pollution
Chernobyl disaster
Anaerobic
Global warming
3. A vehicle that transports more than a few people. Ex- busses - trains - subways - etc. NOT your van/car
Natural eutrophication
Herbivores
Mass transit
Phosphorous
4. A federal agency charged with protecting human health and the environment by writing and enforcing regulations based on laws passed by congress
Strip farming
EPA
Mass transit
Subsidence sinkholes
5. Sometimes defined as anything more than primary and secondary treatment. Treated water is sometimes disinfected chemically or physically (for example by lagoons and microfiltration) prior to discharge into a water source.
Tertiary treatment
Antarctica's Ice Cap
Aerobic
Detrivores
6. Animals that eat mainly or only meat
Omnivore
Birth rate
Nonpoint source pollution
Carnivores
7. A method of farming used when a slope is too steep or too long - or when the other types of farming may not prevent soil erosion. ------ farming alternates strips of closely sown crops such as hay - wheat - or other small grains with strips of row cr
Greenhouse effect
Strip farming
Nonpoint source pollution
Phosphorous
8. Are climatically and geographically defined as similar climatic conditions on the earth - such as communities of plants - animals - and soil organisms and are often referred to as ecosystems.
Biomes
Western Asia
Anaerobic
Recycle
9. Begins in areas where the soil is already present
Cultural Eutrophication
Secondary succession
Northeast
Ecology
10. Animals that are adapted to eat plants
Herbivores
Cultural Eutrophication
Greenhouse effect
Carbon dioxide
11. Obtain nutrients by eating dead and rotten things. Ex- earthworms
Natural eutrophication
Detrivores
Ecology
USA
12. The effect industrialization initially has on birth and death rates
Aerobic
Mass transit
Decrease in death and birth rates
1.14%
13. Feature found in 'state of the art' landfills
Primary standards
Decrease in death and birth rates
Aerobic
Double HDEP liners
14. As the CO2 gasses continue to rise it is causing a mass heating effect which is melting ------- ----- ----. At the current rate of global warming the entire --- --- will be melted in the next few decades
15. A species that eats both plants and animals as their primary food source. ex- pigs
Ecology
Greenhouse effect
Omnivore
Sludge
16. Which global region's population is increasing more than the others? (if not there - pick Africa)
Western Asia
Contour farming
Secondary treatment
Nonpoint source pollution
17. Refers to the combined physical and biological components of an environment.
Primary treatment
Ecosystems
Tertiary treatment
Future impacts of global warming
18. A part of the pre-treatment phase of wastewater treatment. ----- is when influent sewage water is strained to remove all large objects carried in the sewage system.
USA
Contour farming
Fourier
Screening
19. Form gradually where the overburden is thin. The dissolving limestone is replaced by sand granules the t fall into the depression and fill the holes. They appear as a concave depression in the ground. ------ ------ are usually only a few feet in diam
Secondary succession
Subsidence sinkholes
Primary standards
Future impacts of global warming
20. Also known as the boreal forest - is a biome characterized by coniferous forests. Long and cold winters are the dominant feature of the ----- biome. The temperature in a ----- biome can range from -76 to 104 degrees.
Pretreatment
Phosphorous
USA
Taiga
21. Set limits to protect public welfare - including protection against decreased visibility - damage to animals - crops - vegetation - and buildings
Secondary standards
Birth rate
Poverty
EPA
22. Death rate
Cultural Eutrophication
Phosphorous
Poverty
8.37%
23. Water pollution affecting a water body from different sources - such as polluted runoff from agricultural areas draining into a ricer - or wind-borne debris blowing out to sea. NPS may derive from many different sources with no specific solution to r
Nonpoint source pollution
Taiga
Ecosystems
Herbivores
24. Which region of the U.S. is most affected by acid rain?
Clean air act
Contour farming
Sludge
Northeast
25. 19% - 20% increasing when compared to death rate
EPA
Oil (petroleum)
Birth rate
Screening
26. Consists of temporarily holding the sewage in a quiescent basin where heavy solids can settle to the bottom while oil - grease and lighter solids float to the surface. The settled and floating materials are removed and the remaining liquid may be dis
Nonpoint source pollution
Herbivores
Primary treatment
Cultural Eutrophication
27. Current world population growth
Strip farming
Taiga
Carbon dioxide
1.14%
28. Two main factors that influence a region's climate
Sludge
Temperature and precipitation
Carnivores
1.14%
29. Depending on free oxygen or air
Mass transit
Aerobic
Temperature and precipitation
Recycle
30. The scientific study of the distributions - abundance - share affects - and relations of organisms and their interactions with each other in a common environment.
Fourier
Ecology
Primary succession
Biomes
31. Requires the EPA to set national ambient air quality standards for pollutants considered harmful to public health and the environment.
Tertiary treatment
Clean air act
Recycle
Sludge
32. What country is the biggest producer of Hazardous waste?
Clean air act
Taiga
8.37%
USA
33. Occurs when human activity introduces increased amounts of plant nutrients - which speed up plant growth and eventually choke the lake of all its animal life.
Primary succession
Strip farming
Pretreatment
Cultural Eutrophication
34. The person who started the phrase: 'greenhouse effect' If this person isn't an option choose Pouillet
Mass transit
Fourier
Natural eutrophication
Double HDEP liners
35. Set limits to protect public health - including the health of 'sensitive' populations such as asthmatics - children - and the elderly
Phosphorous
Greenhouse effect
Primary treatment
Primary standards
36. Often regarded as the main culprit in cases of eutrophication in lakes subjected to point source pollution from sewage. The concentration of algae and the trophic state of lakes correspond well to phosphorous levels in water. Humankind has increased
Phosphorous
Secondary succession
Western Asia
Northeast
37. The primary suggested method of disposing municipal solid waste as per EPA guidelines after preventing waste in the first place.
Recycle
Secondary treatment
Pretreatment
Primary succession
38. The ocean water pollutant that is the most damaging
Fourier
Ecology
Carnivores
Oil (petroleum)
39. A nuclear accident that occurred on April 26 - 1986 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine (then the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic - part of the Soviet Union). It is considered the worst nuclear power plant accident in history and is t
Strip farming
Chernobyl disaster
Ecosystems
Pretreatment
40. A natural process that occurs in an aging lake or pond as that body of water gradually builds up its concentration of plant nutrients
Herbivores
Natural eutrophication
Poverty
8.37%
41. Could be melting of the polar ice caps - destruction of coral reefs - severe winters and summers - excessive rain fall in some areas and not enough in others - drought - etc.
Future impacts of global warming
Carnivores
Clean air act
Oil (petroleum)
42. A very week direct greenhouse gas but has important indirect effects on global warming. Reacts with hydroxyl (OH) radicals in the atmosphere - reducing their abundance. As OH radicals help to reuse the lifetimes of strong greenhouse gasses - like met
Carbon monoxide
EPA
Global warming
Sludge
43. Begins in areas where no soil is initially present
Primary succession
1.14%
Carbon monoxide
Northeast
44. The practice of plowing across a slope following its elevation contour lines. The rows formed slows water run-off during rainstorms to prevent soil erosion and allows the water time to settle into the soil. In -------- plowing - the ruts made by the
Global warming
8.37%
Primary standards
Contour farming
45. Is dealt with the secondary treatment phase when it becomes activated -----. It is then treated for disposal using anaerobic - aerobic or other means.
Ecosystems
Sludge
1.14%
Carbon monoxide
46. Wastewater treatment. Screening and grit removal
Primary standards
Birth rate
Detrivores
Pretreatment
47. A process by which radioactive energy leaving a planetary surface is absorbed by some atmospheric gasses called greenhouse gasses. They transfer this energy to other components of the atmosphere and it is re-radiated in all directions - including bac
Taiga
Double HDEP liners
Greenhouse effect
Recycle
48. Removes dissolved and suspended biological matter. Typically performed by indigenous - water-borne micro-organisms in a managed habitat. May require a separation process to remove the micro-organisms from the treated water prior to discharge or terti
Secondary treatment
Ecology
Primary treatment
1.14%
49. A colorless - odorless - non-flammable gas and is the most prominent greenhouse gas in Earth's atmosphere. It is recycled through the atmosphere by the process of photosynthesis - which makes human life possible. Is one of the greenhouse gasses. The
USA
Carbon dioxide
Sludge
Anaerobic
50. A recent warming of the Earth's surface and lower atmosphere - it is believed to be the result of a strengthening of the greenhouse effect mostly due to human produced increases in atmospheric greenhouse gasses.
Mass transit
Global warming
Aerobic
Recycle