184. Effects Of Air Pollution On Health Question Preview (ID: 51195)
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People living in large cities are at a higher risk of being affected by________________.
a) serious crimes
b) muggings
c) air pollution
d) SMOG
According to the video, there are four main types of _____________________.
a) particulate matter
b) air pollution
c) ecosystems
d) fossil fuels
Most often air pollution exists because of direct _____________ activity.
a) burning
b) human
c) animal
d) industry
One example of human activity causing air pollution is the burning of _________________.
a) fossil fuels
b) cigarettes
c) inorganic matter
d) garbage
Burning coal in power plants and cars can lead to the depletion of the _______________.
a) oxygen levels
b) nitrogen levels
c) ozone layer
d) water cycle
Particulate matter is another type of __________________.
a) ozone depletion
b) gas exchange
c) air pollution
d) ecosystem depletion
Particulate matter risk is seen in developed and underdeveloped areas all over the world. Causing an increased risk for cardiovascular and _____________disease.
a) blood
b) respiratory
c) colon cancer
d) kidney
The ozone in the uppermost atmosphere helps reduce the risk of ___________________, by absorbing and reflecting the sun's harmful rays.
a) respiratory disease
b) eczema
c) skin cancer
d) cardiovascular disease
Ground ozone is harmful to our bodies because it traps harmful _____________ near the ground and causes smog.
a) chemicals
b) sun rays
c) bacteria
d) pollutants
All the mentioned air pollutants pose a risk of damaging your respiratory system or your eyes.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)
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