Deck 13: Environmental Health

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What is the visual environment? What are three ways a positive visual environment improves health status?
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Fossil fuels are commonly used as a source of energy. List three alternative sources of energy.
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The phenomenon that prevents heat from escaping the Earth's atmosphere is

A) the ozone layer.
B) global warming.
C) a thermal inversion.
D) the greenhouse effect.
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Deforestation affects the global environment most significantly because of which of the following rain forest features?

A) food, rubber, and timber resources
B) atmospheric contributions
C) potential pharmaceuticals
D) natural areas
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All of the following are examples of "going green" except

A) reusing cloth napkins.
B) washing clothes in cold water.
C) using non-toxic cleaners in your house.
D) washing clothes in hot water.
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All of the following major air pollutants are direct byproducts of fossil fuel combustion EXCEPT

A) ozone.
B) sulfur oxides.
C) nitrogen oxides.
D) carbon monoxide.
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A Group A carcinogen causes cancer in

A) animal experiments.
B) computer models.
C) humans.
D) theory.
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Sedimentation in waterways has the most direct negative impact on

A) human health.
B) aquatic life.
C) PCB levels.
D) agriculture.
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Eutrophication is

A) water pollution from the decaying bodies of aquatic creatures.
B) the overgrowth of aquatic plants caused by fertilizer runoff.
C) sterilization of waterways due to PCB pollution.
D) dioxin entry into the food chain.
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Prolonged exposure to noise is harmful to all of the following EXCEPT

A) hearing.
B) stress levels.
C) blood pressure.
D) weight loss efforts.
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An underappreciated cause of hearing damage in ordinary U.S. households is

A) excessively dry indoor air.
B) extremely hot or cold showers.
C) falling asleep with the television on.
D) the cumulative noise from multiple appliances.
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The strongest health benefits of the natural and visual environments are in the area of

A) nutrition.
B) disease resistance.
C) cardio-respiratory fitness.
D) stress relief and quality of life.
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Medical waste is usually disposed of by

A) landfill.
B) composting.
C) incineration.
D) deep sea dumping.
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One of the greatest dangers posed by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan in 2011 was the spread of

A) radioactive material.
B) communicable disease.
C) water pollution.
D) pathogens.
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A developing country is one that is working to achieve an acceptable standard of health conditions.
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The primary role of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is to educate the public about environmental issues.
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The Endangered Species Act protects both endangered animals and endangered plants.
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Acid rain results when ozone combines with water vapor in the atmosphere.
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Thermal inversions are uncommon because layers of warmer air normally do not reside above layers of cooler air.
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Sick building syndrome exists when clean indoor air makes people sick for no apparent reason.
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Runoff creates water quality problems mainly by carrying excessive amounts of water into waterways.
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Dysentery is an infection of the intestines.
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Noise pollution occurs whenever the loudness of sound in an area exceeds 50 decibels.
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When extremely loud noises cause immediate, permanent hearing loss, an acoustic trauma has occurred.
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Hazardous materials are best disposed of in landfills.
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Some wastes are disposed of in deep-injection wells, which pump the wastes into rock layers far below the surface.
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Deck 13: Environmental Health
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What is the visual environment? What are three ways a positive visual environment improves health status?
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Fossil fuels are commonly used as a source of energy. List three alternative sources of energy.
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The phenomenon that prevents heat from escaping the Earth's atmosphere is

A) the ozone layer.
B) global warming.
C) a thermal inversion.
D) the greenhouse effect.
the greenhouse effect.
4
Deforestation affects the global environment most significantly because of which of the following rain forest features?

A) food, rubber, and timber resources
B) atmospheric contributions
C) potential pharmaceuticals
D) natural areas
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All of the following are examples of "going green" except

A) reusing cloth napkins.
B) washing clothes in cold water.
C) using non-toxic cleaners in your house.
D) washing clothes in hot water.
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All of the following major air pollutants are direct byproducts of fossil fuel combustion EXCEPT

A) ozone.
B) sulfur oxides.
C) nitrogen oxides.
D) carbon monoxide.
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A Group A carcinogen causes cancer in

A) animal experiments.
B) computer models.
C) humans.
D) theory.
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Sedimentation in waterways has the most direct negative impact on

A) human health.
B) aquatic life.
C) PCB levels.
D) agriculture.
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Eutrophication is

A) water pollution from the decaying bodies of aquatic creatures.
B) the overgrowth of aquatic plants caused by fertilizer runoff.
C) sterilization of waterways due to PCB pollution.
D) dioxin entry into the food chain.
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Prolonged exposure to noise is harmful to all of the following EXCEPT

A) hearing.
B) stress levels.
C) blood pressure.
D) weight loss efforts.
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An underappreciated cause of hearing damage in ordinary U.S. households is

A) excessively dry indoor air.
B) extremely hot or cold showers.
C) falling asleep with the television on.
D) the cumulative noise from multiple appliances.
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The strongest health benefits of the natural and visual environments are in the area of

A) nutrition.
B) disease resistance.
C) cardio-respiratory fitness.
D) stress relief and quality of life.
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Medical waste is usually disposed of by

A) landfill.
B) composting.
C) incineration.
D) deep sea dumping.
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One of the greatest dangers posed by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan in 2011 was the spread of

A) radioactive material.
B) communicable disease.
C) water pollution.
D) pathogens.
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A developing country is one that is working to achieve an acceptable standard of health conditions.
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The primary role of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is to educate the public about environmental issues.
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The Endangered Species Act protects both endangered animals and endangered plants.
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Acid rain results when ozone combines with water vapor in the atmosphere.
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Thermal inversions are uncommon because layers of warmer air normally do not reside above layers of cooler air.
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Sick building syndrome exists when clean indoor air makes people sick for no apparent reason.
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Runoff creates water quality problems mainly by carrying excessive amounts of water into waterways.
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Dysentery is an infection of the intestines.
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Noise pollution occurs whenever the loudness of sound in an area exceeds 50 decibels.
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When extremely loud noises cause immediate, permanent hearing loss, an acoustic trauma has occurred.
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Hazardous materials are best disposed of in landfills.
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Some wastes are disposed of in deep-injection wells, which pump the wastes into rock layers far below the surface.
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