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Topic 9: Ecosystems and Material Cycles
9.3 Human Impact on the Environment
9.3.1 Pollution
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What does the term "pollution" refer to?
Harmful substances in the environment
What is the impact of pollution on ecosystems and human health?
Significant and harmful
What is a common source of water pollution from agricultural land?
Fertilizer runoff
How does water pollution affect aquatic ecosystems?
Reduces oxygen levels
What does the term 'pollution' refer to?
Harmful substances in the environment
What are common contaminants in water pollution?
Chemicals, sewage, agricultural runoff
What agricultural activities contribute to air pollution?
Pesticide use
How does air pollution contribute to climate change?
Releases greenhouse gases
What is biomagnification in the context of water pollution?
Accumulation of toxins in food chain
Match the pollution prevention strategy with its action:
Recycling ↔️ Promoting sustainable waste management
Education ↔️ Educating the public about pollution
What were the long-term effects of the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster?
Increased cancer rates
Agricultural activities, such as
pesticide
use, contribute to air pollution.
True
Air pollution contributes to climate change and
global warming
.
True
Match the type of pollution with its environmental impact:
Air pollution ↔️ Damages plant life
Water pollution ↔️ Contaminates drinking water
Land pollution ↔️ Reduces soil fertility
Match the type of pollution with its definition:
Water pollution ↔️ Contamination of water bodies
Land pollution ↔️ Degradation of the earth's surface
One main source of air pollution is the burning of fossil fuels in power plants and
vehicles
Steps in devising effective pollution control strategies
1️⃣ Identify pollution sources
2️⃣ Understand environmental impacts
3️⃣ Develop prevention methods
4️⃣ Implement regulations
Land pollution degrades
soil quality
and fertility.
True
Wastewater treatment is a method to treat
pollutants
in water.
True
Match the type of pollution with its definition:
Air pollution ↔️ Harmful substances in the air
Water pollution ↔️ Contamination of water bodies
Land pollution ↔️ Degradation of land surface
Air pollution can be caused by the burning of fossil
fuels
Hazardous waste from industrial activities is a source of land
pollution
Biomagnification occurs when pollutants accumulate in the food
chain
Air pollution involves the presence of harmful gases, particles, or other substances in the
air
Land pollution can lead to soil contamination and loss of
biodiversity
.
True
Improper disposal of waste in landfills is a primary cause of
land pollution
.
True
Water pollution reduces dissolved
oxygen
levels, harming aquatic life.
What are examples of cleaner energy sources for reducing pollution?
Solar, wind
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010 contaminated over 1,300 miles of
coastline
The London Smog Incident in 1952 led to stricter regulations on coal burning.
True
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