Week #1 Assignment
1. The concentration of _________________________ in
the atmosphere can range from near 0% up to 3 or 4%.
2. _______ is found in the highest concentrations in
the earth's atmosphere. _______ has the lowest concentration.
a.
argon
b.
carbon
dioxide
c.
nitrogen
d.
oxygen
e.
water
vapor
3. Except for _______, most of the gases in today's
atmosphere are thought to have come from volcanoes
a. carbon
dioxide
b.
nitrogen
c.
oxygen
d.
water
vapor
4. Photosynthesis is the source of most of the
_______ in the atmosphere. _______ is the most abundant gas in the
atmosphere. The dew point
temperature provides a measure of atmospheric _______
concentration. About 1% of the
air we breath is _______. (each answer below
should be used once)
a.
argon
b.
nitrogen
c.
oxygen
d. water vapor
5. The highest carbon monoxide (CO) concentrations
are usually
observed in the MORNING AFTERNOON when the
air layer next to the
ground is UNSTABLE STABLE. (circle one word in each
pair)
6. Oxygenated fuels are used in many locations in
the WINTER SUMMER to reduce O3
CO emissions in automobile
exhaust. (CO is carbon monoxide, O3
is ozone)
7. In an inversion layer, air PRESSURE
TEMPERATURE will INCREASE DECREASE with
increasing altitude.
8. People might not be aware of a potentially deadly
buildup of
_________________________ inside a home because
this gas is odorless
and colorless.
9. _______ can react with water in clouds to form
acid rain.
a. carbon
dioxide b. carbon
monoxide c.
ozone d. sulfur dioxide
10. 4000 people died during about a one week period in 1952 in
_______
making it probably the world's worst air pollution
disaster ever.
a. Mexico
City b. New
York c.
London d. Tokyo
11. _______ is a key ingredient in London-type smog,
_______ is the
main ingredient in Los Angeles-type
(photochemical) smog.
a. carbon
monoxide b. carbon
dioxide c.
ozone d. sulfur dioxide
12. Which one of the following is not true of tropospheric ozone?
a. peak concentrations occur in
the morning
b. a photochemical reaction is
involved in its production
c. secondary pollutant
d. key ingredient in photochemical
smog