Environmental (True or False)
A partnership between consumers and local farms is known as community-supported agriculture
True
About half the homes in the United Statesuse natural gas for heating
True
As a part of the prevailing wind patterns, cool air moves toward the equator
True
As winds move over bodies of water, they pick up water vapor, which then falls as precipitation
True
Clear-cutting results in mostly even-aged stands of trees
True
Dams can help regulate river flow
True
Deforestation is still occurring rapidly in some developing nations
True
Driver =s in European nations pay higher gas taxes than those paid in the United States
True
Each type of mineral has a unique crystal structure
True
Extreme weather is becoming more severe over time
True
Groundwater pollution as a result of human activity is widespread
True
In a photovoltaic cell, sunlight striking silicon plate begins a process that creates an electric current
True
It can take decades for groundwater to get rid of its contaminants
True
Light pollution describes the way that city lights brighten the night sky
True
Marine organisms at higher trophic levels contain higher levels of mercury
True
Minerals are formed from inorganic materials
True
Most air pollution is the direct or indirect result of the combustion of fossil fuels
True
Most efforts to reduce groundwater pollution focus on prevention
True
Most oil pollution in the oceans comes from small, nonpoint sources
True
Natural gas is sometimes found above coal deposits
True
Parent material is the base geological material from which soil is formed
True
Sustainable agriculture does not deplete soil faster than it forms
True
The financial consequence of storms is indicated by the amount of money that insurance companies pay to people and companies that have insured their property against weather-related damage
True
The particulate matter in emissions such as smoke and soot consist of tiny particles
True
The process of moving water from its source to places where humans use it is called water diversion
True
Cities must export almost all of the resources used by their residents
False
Concentrating solar power (CSP) is a technology that use turbines to focus sunlight in order to generate electricity
False
Convection currents from the rising of cool air and the sinking of warm air
False
Deposition of formerly living things allows nutrients to be incorporated into soil
False
Drought and overuse have caused significant surface water reservoirs
False
Energy conservation is the practice of increasing energy use to meet goals
False
Extensive forest fires have resulted partly from shorter, warmer, dries fire seasons
False
Flat-plate solar collectors, or solar panels, provide a method for passive solar heating
False
Forests cover about 15 percent of Earth's land surface
False
Fossil fuels are carbon-containing fuels that formed thousands of years ago from the remains of organisms
False
Geologists have so far identified about 1000 minerals
False
Greenhouses use active solar heat to collect the sun's energy
False
Groundwater pollution is easy to monitor and clean up
False
Heat exhaustion is a condition in which the body cannot control its temperature, and body temperature rapidly rises
False
In recent years, the market for organic produce has decreased
False
Lakes that store water for human use are called dams
False
Most logging in the United States today takes place on public lands
False
Most minerals are compounds composed of one element (s)
False
Natural gas is more polluting than coal or oil
False
Natural gas produces a small amount of energy
False
Of the nutrients phosphorus and nitrogen, phosphorus causes themes damage to oceans
False
Pollutants leach through soil and seep into storage tanks
False
Power plants and factories are examples of non point sources of pollution
False
Reducing oil seepage into coastal waters can lessen the frequency of algal blooms
False
Rising property insurance payments may indirectly indicate that storms are decreasing in severity
False
The aim of adaptive management is to harvest the maximum amount of a resource without reducing future harvests
False
The ecological footprints of cities are smaller than their actual land areas
False
The environmental and health impacts of pollution are shared evenly among urban residents
False
The poor typically live upstream from polluting facilities
False
Transportation accounts for one half of oil use in the United States
False
Weathering is often the last process in soil formation
False
When primary air pollutants react chemically with other substances, they produce new substances called super pollutants
False
When warm, moist air is cooled, water vapor condenses and forms wind
False