Deck 12: Chemistry of the Earth
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Deck 12: Chemistry of the Earth
1
The organic portion of the lithosphere contains
A)soil and fossilized materials.
B)water.
C)minerals.
D)rocks.
A)soil and fossilized materials.
B)water.
C)minerals.
D)rocks.
soil and fossilized materials.
2
The inorganic portion of the lithosphere is made up of silicon and nonmetals like oxygen,sulfur and carbon chemically combined with
A)metals.
B)nonmetals.
C)carbon.
D)water.
A)metals.
B)nonmetals.
C)carbon.
D)water.
metals.
3
Limestone is consists of
A)Al₂O₃.
B)CaCO₃.
C)Fe₂O₃.
D)PbS.
A)Al₂O₃.
B)CaCO₃.
C)Fe₂O₃.
D)PbS.
CaCO₃.
4
Which of the following are part of the earth's crust?
A)core, mantle and atmosphere
B)lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere
C)mantle, stratosphere and ionosphere
D)hydrosphere, geosphere and core
A)core, mantle and atmosphere
B)lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere
C)mantle, stratosphere and ionosphere
D)hydrosphere, geosphere and core
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5
Calcium carbonate is NOT found in
A)seashells.
B)chalcopyrite.
C)pearls.
D)stalactites.
A)seashells.
B)chalcopyrite.
C)pearls.
D)stalactites.
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6
Which of the following technological advances was NOT made possible by access to high temperatures?
A)manufacture of glass
B)extraction of metals from ores
C)manufacture of ceramic bricks and pots
D)All of the above were made possible by access to high temperatures.
A)manufacture of glass
B)extraction of metals from ores
C)manufacture of ceramic bricks and pots
D)All of the above were made possible by access to high temperatures.
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7
Concrete is a mixture of cement along with
A)water.
B)gravel.
C)sand and gravel.
D)sand, gravel, and water.
A)water.
B)gravel.
C)sand and gravel.
D)sand, gravel, and water.
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8
Pure quartz is composed of
A)silicon and oxygen.
B)silicon, oxygen and metals.
C)silicon, sulfur and metals.
D)calcium, oxygen and metals.
A)silicon and oxygen.
B)silicon, oxygen and metals.
C)silicon, sulfur and metals.
D)calcium, oxygen and metals.
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9
All of the following combinations of elements form minerals that are found in the lithosphere EXCEPT
A)metals, silicon and oxygen.
B)metals, carbon and oxygen.
C)metals and oxygen.
D)carbon and hydrogen.
A)metals, silicon and oxygen.
B)metals, carbon and oxygen.
C)metals and oxygen.
D)carbon and hydrogen.
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10
Silicates are compounds composed of
A)silicon only.
B)silicon and metals.
C)silicon, oxygen and metals.
D)silicon, sulfur and metals.
A)silicon only.
B)silicon and metals.
C)silicon, oxygen and metals.
D)silicon, sulfur and metals.
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11
Which of the following is NOT a major component of the earth's rocks and minerals?
A)carbonates
B)organic compounds
C)oxides
D)silicates
A)carbonates
B)organic compounds
C)oxides
D)silicates
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12
In terms of composition,nine elements compose approximately what percentage of the earth's crust?
A)≈ 50%
B)≈ 75%
C)≈ 90%
D)> 96%
A)≈ 50%
B)≈ 75%
C)≈ 90%
D)> 96%
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13
The majority of metals and minerals come from the
A)lithosphere.
B)hydrosphere.
C)mantle.
D)atmosphere.
A)lithosphere.
B)hydrosphere.
C)mantle.
D)atmosphere.
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14
The second most abundant element in the earth's crust is
A)iron.
B)aluminum.
C)magnesium.
D)silicon.
A)iron.
B)aluminum.
C)magnesium.
D)silicon.
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15
Which of the following correctly summarizes the relative composition of the lithosphere with respect to inorganic and organic material?
A)inorganic > organic
B)inorganic = organic
C)inorganic < organic
D)There is no organic matter in the lithosphere.
A)inorganic > organic
B)inorganic = organic
C)inorganic < organic
D)There is no organic matter in the lithosphere.
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16
The three major structural parts of the earth are
A)core, mantle and crust.
B)lithosphere, atmosphere and crust.
C)mantle, crust and atmosphere.
D)lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere.
A)core, mantle and crust.
B)lithosphere, atmosphere and crust.
C)mantle, crust and atmosphere.
D)lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere.
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17
The most abundant element in the earth's crust is
A)silicon.
B)iron.
C)oxygen.
D)sodium.
A)silicon.
B)iron.
C)oxygen.
D)sodium.
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18
The lithosphere is the ________ part of the earth's crust.
A)gaseous
B)liquid
C)solid
D)water
A)gaseous
B)liquid
C)solid
D)water
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19
The basic unit of silicates is
A)SiO.
B)SiO₂.
C)SiO₃.
D)SiO₄.
A)SiO.
B)SiO₂.
C)SiO₃.
D)SiO₄.
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20
Carbonates are composed of
A)carbon and oxygen.
B)carbon, oxygen and metals.
C)carbon, sulfur and metals.
D)carbohydrates and metals.
A)carbon and oxygen.
B)carbon, oxygen and metals.
C)carbon, sulfur and metals.
D)carbohydrates and metals.
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21
Which material is characterized by a well-ordered,three-dimensional structure of SiO₄ tetrahedra?
A)asbestos
B)mica
C)glass
D)quartz
A)asbestos
B)mica
C)glass
D)quartz
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22
Which of the following is NOT a silicate?
A)mica
B)marble
C)asbestos
D)zircon
A)mica
B)marble
C)asbestos
D)zircon
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23
Which of the following problems is NOT created by the production of cement?
A)Particulate material can result from mining of the limestone.
B)Smoke and sulfur dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels increase air pollution.
C)Incineration at high temperature is needed to destroy toxic organic wastes.
D)It requires extensive mining of limestone, and large mountains and hills are being destroyed.
A)Particulate material can result from mining of the limestone.
B)Smoke and sulfur dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels increase air pollution.
C)Incineration at high temperature is needed to destroy toxic organic wastes.
D)It requires extensive mining of limestone, and large mountains and hills are being destroyed.
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24
The two major components in cement are
A)clay and limestone.
B)sand and limestone.
C)calcium carbonate and limestone.
D)quartz and limestone.
A)clay and limestone.
B)sand and limestone.
C)calcium carbonate and limestone.
D)quartz and limestone.
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25
Great quantities of ________ have been used to insulate furnaces,heating ducts,and steam pipes.
A)asbestos
B)iron
C)agate
D)polyester
A)asbestos
B)iron
C)agate
D)polyester
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26
Cigarette smoke and asbestos fibers act in such a way that each enhances the action of the other.This is known as a(n)________ effect.
A)isotope
B)synergistic
C)dilution
D)concentration
A)isotope
B)synergistic
C)dilution
D)concentration
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27
One of the major problems associated with the production of glass is
A)the amount of energy required.
B)the amount of sand required.
C)the amount of limestone required.
D)the amount of sodium carbonate.
A)the amount of energy required.
B)the amount of sand required.
C)the amount of limestone required.
D)the amount of sodium carbonate.
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28
The color of quartz crystals is due to
A)the arrangement of silicon and oxygen atoms.
B)inorganic impurities.
C)magnesium.
D)organic substances.
A)the arrangement of silicon and oxygen atoms.
B)inorganic impurities.
C)magnesium.
D)organic substances.
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29
Clay consists mostly of
A)aluminum oxides.
B)aluminum hydroxides.
C)silicates.
D)carbonates.
A)aluminum oxides.
B)aluminum hydroxides.
C)silicates.
D)carbonates.
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30
Clays have widely varying compositions,but basically they are
A)aluminum carbonates.
B)aluminum silicates.
C)iron carbonates.
D)iron silicates.
A)aluminum carbonates.
B)aluminum silicates.
C)iron carbonates.
D)iron silicates.
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31
Which material is characterized by a double chain arrangement of SiO₄ tetrahedra?
A)asbestos
B)mica
C)glass
D)quartz
A)asbestos
B)mica
C)glass
D)quartz
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32
Cement is a complex mixture of
A)calcium and aluminum silicates.
B)sodium and calcium silicates.
C)selenium and cobalt compounds.
D)lithium and sodium silicates.
A)calcium and aluminum silicates.
B)sodium and calcium silicates.
C)selenium and cobalt compounds.
D)lithium and sodium silicates.
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33
Which one of the following materials is longest lasting?
A)ceramics
B)concrete
C)glass
D)plastic
A)ceramics
B)concrete
C)glass
D)plastic
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34
Pottery is made nonporous by
A)heating.
B)firing.
C)glazing.
D)painting.
A)heating.
B)firing.
C)glazing.
D)painting.
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35
Assume that you have two compounds,A and B,each of which is known to increase the risk of developing cancer.A and B act in synergy.Your risk of developing cancer if you were exposed to both A and B would be
A)the higher of the risk from A or the risk from B.
B)the sum of the individual risks from A and B.
C)lower than the sum of the individual risks.
D)greater than the sum of the individual risks.
A)the higher of the risk from A or the risk from B.
B)the sum of the individual risks from A and B.
C)lower than the sum of the individual risks.
D)greater than the sum of the individual risks.
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36
As opposed to most solids,when glass is heated,it
A)melts rapidly to a liquid over a narrow temperature range.
B)goes directly into the gas phase; a process known as sublimation.
C)separates into its individual components.
D)gradually softens over a wide temperature range.
A)melts rapidly to a liquid over a narrow temperature range.
B)goes directly into the gas phase; a process known as sublimation.
C)separates into its individual components.
D)gradually softens over a wide temperature range.
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37
Which of the following is a noncrystalline solid that has no defined melting point?
A)quartz
B)glass
C)cement
D)mica
A)quartz
B)glass
C)cement
D)mica
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38
Optical fibers are made from hair-thin threads of
A)marble.
B)glass.
C)asbestos.
D)ceramics.
A)marble.
B)glass.
C)asbestos.
D)ceramics.
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39
Which material is characterized by a two-dimensional sheetlike arrangement of SiO₄ tetrahedra?
A)asbestos
B)mica
C)glass
D)quartz
A)asbestos
B)mica
C)glass
D)quartz
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40
The properties of glass are modified by which approach?
A)firing at higher temperatures
B)glazing at low temperatures
C)adding various metal oxides
D)substituting carbon dioxide for silicon dioxide
A)firing at higher temperatures
B)glazing at low temperatures
C)adding various metal oxides
D)substituting carbon dioxide for silicon dioxide
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41
Probably the first metal to be freed from its ore by smelting was
A)aluminum.
B)copper.
C)lead.
D)iron.
A)aluminum.
B)copper.
C)lead.
D)iron.
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42
The name of an ore from which aluminum can be produced is
A)bauxite.
B)chromium.
C)mica.
D)chrysolite.
A)bauxite.
B)chromium.
C)mica.
D)chrysolite.
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43
Steel is formed by
A)heating iron at high temperature for a long time.
B)combining iron, carbon and transition metals such as chromium and nickel.
C)oxidizing some of the iron to iron oxides.
D)adding sand and heating to a high temperature.
A)heating iron at high temperature for a long time.
B)combining iron, carbon and transition metals such as chromium and nickel.
C)oxidizing some of the iron to iron oxides.
D)adding sand and heating to a high temperature.
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44
The amount of iron on the earth today as compared to the amount of iron 120 years ago (approximately the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution)
A)is less.
B)is essentially the same.
C)is more.
D)cannot be estimated or predicted.
A)is less.
B)is essentially the same.
C)is more.
D)cannot be estimated or predicted.
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45
The extraction of aluminum from its ore requires a great deal of
A)heat.
B)electricity.
C)water.
D)sunlight.
A)heat.
B)electricity.
C)water.
D)sunlight.
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46
Steel,in all of its variations,is a(n)
A)alloy.
B)compound.
C)element.
D)pure substance.
A)alloy.
B)compound.
C)element.
D)pure substance.
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47
Limestone is added to the iron producing mixture in a furnace to
A)add carbon to the mixture.
B)provide an additional reducing agent to extract all of the iron from the ore.
C)combine with silicates to remove impurities in the form of a slag.
D)produce a more corrosion resistant iron.
A)add carbon to the mixture.
B)provide an additional reducing agent to extract all of the iron from the ore.
C)combine with silicates to remove impurities in the form of a slag.
D)produce a more corrosion resistant iron.
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48
In comparing the actual relative costs of aluminum and steel,which of the following should be considered?
A)cost of mining and transporting the ore
B)cost of environmental maintenance
C)cost of extracting the metal
D)All of the above must be considered.
A)cost of mining and transporting the ore
B)cost of environmental maintenance
C)cost of extracting the metal
D)All of the above must be considered.
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49
If we should "run out" of aluminum someday,it would be because we had
A)converted too much aluminum to another metal.
B)destroyed too much aluminum.
C)used too much aluminum.
D)scattered aluminum too widely in the environment for efficient recovery.
A)converted too much aluminum to another metal.
B)destroyed too much aluminum.
C)used too much aluminum.
D)scattered aluminum too widely in the environment for efficient recovery.
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50
Which of the following statements about technologically important elements is true?
A)China has a virtual monopoly on the rare earth metals.
B)The U.S.still has large deposits of high-grade ores.
C)It requires more energy to extract these metals from high-grade ores than from low-grade ores.
D)The U.S.and other industrial nations are nearly 100% self-sufficient for these metals.
A)China has a virtual monopoly on the rare earth metals.
B)The U.S.still has large deposits of high-grade ores.
C)It requires more energy to extract these metals from high-grade ores than from low-grade ores.
D)The U.S.and other industrial nations are nearly 100% self-sufficient for these metals.
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51
Recycling aluminum cans requires ________ percent of the energy of making a new beverage can.
A)10
B)30
C)50
D)5
A)10
B)30
C)50
D)5
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52
Copper is NOT commonly used for
A)automobile bodies.
B)electrical wire.
C)roofing material.
D)plumbing.
A)automobile bodies.
B)electrical wire.
C)roofing material.
D)plumbing.
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53
Glass can be colored because of the addition of ________ compounds to make a green color.
A)magnesium
B)chromium
C)lithium
D)zinc
A)magnesium
B)chromium
C)lithium
D)zinc
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54
Which of the following statements about the corrosion of iron and aluminum is correct?
A)Aluminum reacts with oxygen to form an Al₂O₃ coating, which can flake off easily and allow more aluminum to undergo corrosion.
B)Iron reacts with oxygen to form an Fe₂O₃ coating, which can flake off easily and allow more iron to undergo corrosion.
C)Both aluminum and iron react with oxygen to form oxides which are hard and protect the metal from corrosion.
D)Aluminum corrodes more rapidly than iron does because it is lighter.
A)Aluminum reacts with oxygen to form an Al₂O₃ coating, which can flake off easily and allow more aluminum to undergo corrosion.
B)Iron reacts with oxygen to form an Fe₂O₃ coating, which can flake off easily and allow more iron to undergo corrosion.
C)Both aluminum and iron react with oxygen to form oxides which are hard and protect the metal from corrosion.
D)Aluminum corrodes more rapidly than iron does because it is lighter.
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55
Steel is an alloy that always contains which metal?
A)aluminum
B)copper
C)iron
D)lead
A)aluminum
B)copper
C)iron
D)lead
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56
Iron is so abundant and useful that it accounts for roughly ________ of the world's metal production.
A)10 %
B)35 %
C)65%
D)95 %
A)10 %
B)35 %
C)65%
D)95 %
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57
The feature that makes iron a useful material is its
A)resistance to corrosion.
B)low weight to strength ratio.
C)high weight to strength ratio.
D)ability to form a variety of alloys with a variety of metals.
A)resistance to corrosion.
B)low weight to strength ratio.
C)high weight to strength ratio.
D)ability to form a variety of alloys with a variety of metals.
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58
Bronze is an alloy of
A)aluminum and tin.
B)copper and tin.
C)lead and copper.
D)platinum and palladium.
A)aluminum and tin.
B)copper and tin.
C)lead and copper.
D)platinum and palladium.
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59
In the production of iron,"coke" is used.Coke is
A)previously heated limestone.
B)previously heated coal.
C)black water formed from mixing coal and water.
D)a mineral containing a variety of metals.
A)previously heated limestone.
B)previously heated coal.
C)black water formed from mixing coal and water.
D)a mineral containing a variety of metals.
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60
The principal raw materials for making iron are coal,iron ore and
A)chromium.
B)limestone.
C)clay.
D)oil.
A)chromium.
B)limestone.
C)clay.
D)oil.
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61
The earth's mantle is primarily composed of carbonates.
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62
Which of the following has the highest recycling rate?
A)plastic soft drink bottles
B)steel food cans
C)glass bottles
D)aluminum cans
A)plastic soft drink bottles
B)steel food cans
C)glass bottles
D)aluminum cans
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63
Using hydrogen (H₂)to reduce magnetite (Fe₃O₄)to iron (Fe)is considered to be "greener" than using carbon monoxide (CO)because
A)there are more molecules of the CO₂ by-products produced than molecules of the water by-product.
B)water contributes less to climate change than carbon dioxide does.
C)using hydrogen uses much less energy than using carbon monoxide does.
D)the iron produced by using hydrogen can be replaced by aluminum more easily.
A)there are more molecules of the CO₂ by-products produced than molecules of the water by-product.
B)water contributes less to climate change than carbon dioxide does.
C)using hydrogen uses much less energy than using carbon monoxide does.
D)the iron produced by using hydrogen can be replaced by aluminum more easily.
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64
Fire was one of the earliest agents that enabled chemical changes.
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65
The largest percentage of solid waste in municipal solid waste is
A)glass.
B)paper and cardboard.
C)metals.
D)plastics.
A)glass.
B)paper and cardboard.
C)metals.
D)plastics.
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66
Which of the following has led to a rapid increase in the world's population since 1900?
A)an increase in the birth rate
B)a decrease in the birth rate
C)an increase in the death rate
D)a decrease in the death rate
A)an increase in the birth rate
B)a decrease in the birth rate
C)an increase in the death rate
D)a decrease in the death rate
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67
Every day,the world population goes up by
A)300,000 people.
B)200,000 people.
C)half a million people.
D)a million people.
A)300,000 people.
B)200,000 people.
C)half a million people.
D)a million people.
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68
New processes in solid waste disposal include
A)using a mixture of ground up tires and powdered coal as fuel.
B)adding waste glass and rubber tires to road-paving mixtures for use in road construction.
C)converting garbage to oil.
D)All of the above are new processes for waste disposal.
A)using a mixture of ground up tires and powdered coal as fuel.
B)adding waste glass and rubber tires to road-paving mixtures for use in road construction.
C)converting garbage to oil.
D)All of the above are new processes for waste disposal.
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69
When scrap metal is recycled to make new iron and steel products,there is also a reduction in
A)energy consumption.
B)water pollution.
C)air pollution.
D)All of the above are reduced.
A)energy consumption.
B)water pollution.
C)air pollution.
D)All of the above are reduced.
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70
The approximate human population of Earth is more than
A)2 billion.
B)12 billion.
C)7 billion.
D)10 billion.
A)2 billion.
B)12 billion.
C)7 billion.
D)10 billion.
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71
At the present rate of growth,world population will be approximately ________ billion by 2045.
A)13
B)9
C)16
D)5
A)13
B)9
C)16
D)5
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72
The organic portion of the earth's lithosphere is greater than the inorganic part.
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73
The most abundant element in the earth's surface is aluminum.
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74
1.00 kilogram of polyethylene produces about the same energy as ________ kg of no.2 fuel oil.
A)1)00
B)0)50
C)0)25
D)1)25
A)1)00
B)0)50
C)0)25
D)1)25
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75
The best way to handle solid waste is to
A)incinerate it.
B)dump it at sea.
C)bury it.
D)reduce it, reuse it and recycle it.
A)incinerate it.
B)dump it at sea.
C)bury it.
D)reduce it, reuse it and recycle it.
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76
What is NOT true of plastic bags?
A)They are recyclable.
B)They take a while to break down.
C)They do not harm wildlife.
D)They are made from petroleum.
A)They are recyclable.
B)They take a while to break down.
C)They do not harm wildlife.
D)They are made from petroleum.
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77
Which of the following has resulted from the increase in world population?
A)better recycling
B)an increase in waste generation
C)more plentiful water
D)more food
A)better recycling
B)an increase in waste generation
C)more plentiful water
D)more food
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78
Which of the following metals does the United States import from other countries?
A)indium
B)lithium
C)palladium
D)All of the above are imported from other countries.
A)indium
B)lithium
C)palladium
D)All of the above are imported from other countries.
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79
One of the more common rocks on earth is limestone.
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80
Which of the following is NOT a potential problem with a sanitary landfill?
A)A landfill may leak and contaminate groundwater.
B)Materials in a landfill decompose more slowly than materials that are exposed to environmental conditions.
C)The landfill will eventually fill up.
D)All of the above are potential problems of landfills.
A)A landfill may leak and contaminate groundwater.
B)Materials in a landfill decompose more slowly than materials that are exposed to environmental conditions.
C)The landfill will eventually fill up.
D)All of the above are potential problems of landfills.
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