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ENVR 1301 Exam 3 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026 How much of the water on Earth is accessible, usable, freshwater? - Answers 1% Reservoirs - Answers Ocean, Fresh Surface Water, Fresh Groundwater, Soil Water, Biosphere (plant water), Atmosphere. Transfer Processes - Answers Evaporation, Condensation, Run-off, Uptake by Plants, Transpiration, Precipitation, Infiltration, Spring flow. Hydraulic Cycle - Answers the process that moves water from one reservoir to another. Purification - Answers Service accomplished by transfer process like evaporation and infiltration, that separate water from it solutes and particles What 2 elements make up the majority of Earth's atmosphere - Answers Oxygen (21%) and Nitrogen (78%) What are the 4 layers of earths atmosphere - Answers Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere Points Source - Answers Emits pollution from a specific location Non-point source - Answers Emits pollution from multiple widespread sources Primary Pollutants - Answers Direct products of combustion and evaporation Secondary Pollutants - Answers Derived from reactions (In atmosphere) with with primary pollutants Sources of Particulate Matter (PM) - Answers Wind erosion, wildfires, and combustion of fossil fuels and burning vegetation Consequences of Particulate Matter (PM) - Answers damaging lungs, reduces visibility, contributes to industrial smog Sources of Sulfur dioxide (SO2) - Answers Burning Sulfur containing fossil fuels Consequences of Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) - Answers damages lungs, forms acid rain (Sulfuric Acid), and industrial smog. Sources of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's) - Answers ncomplete combustion of fossil fuels, evaporation of solvents and gasoline Consequences of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's) - Answers Cancer and photochemical smog Sources of Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) - Answers Burning fossil fuels and wood Consequences of Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) - Answers Lung Irritation, acid rain (Nitric Acid), and photochemical smog Photochemical smog - Answers brown haze that forms as a result of VOC's and Nitrogen oxides

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ENVR 1301 Exam 3 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026

How much of the water on Earth is accessible, usable, freshwater? - Answers 1%

Reservoirs - Answers Ocean, Fresh Surface Water, Fresh Groundwater, Soil Water, Biosphere
(plant water), Atmosphere.

Transfer Processes - Answers Evaporation, Condensation, Run-off, Uptake by Plants,
Transpiration, Precipitation, Infiltration, Spring flow.

Hydraulic Cycle - Answers the process that moves water from one reservoir to another.

Purification - Answers Service accomplished by transfer process like evaporation and infiltration,
that separate water from it solutes and particles

What 2 elements make up the majority of Earth's atmosphere - Answers Oxygen (21%) and
Nitrogen (78%)

What are the 4 layers of earths atmosphere - Answers Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere,
Thermosphere

Points Source - Answers Emits pollution from a specific location

Non-point source - Answers Emits pollution from multiple widespread sources

Primary Pollutants - Answers Direct products of combustion and evaporation

Secondary Pollutants - Answers Derived from reactions (In atmosphere) with with primary
pollutants

Sources of Particulate Matter (PM) - Answers Wind erosion, wildfires, and combustion of fossil
fuels and burning vegetation

Consequences of Particulate Matter (PM) - Answers damaging lungs, reduces visibility,
contributes to industrial smog

Sources of Sulfur dioxide (SO2) - Answers Burning Sulfur containing fossil fuels

Consequences of Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) - Answers damages lungs, forms acid rain (Sulfuric Acid),
and industrial smog.

Sources of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's) - Answers ncomplete combustion of fossil
fuels, evaporation of solvents and gasoline

Consequences of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's) - Answers Cancer and photochemical
smog

Sources of Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) - Answers Burning fossil fuels and wood

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