Env. Hazards and Land Use
Teratogens ____.
cause birth defects
One advantage on materials recovery facilities (MRFs) is that ____.
combustible wastes can be burned to generate electricity
Which method is not used to detoxify hazardous and toxic wastes?
crushing and grinding
Which of the following is a non-transmissible disease?
diabetes
Which of the following is among the seven most deadly infectious diseases?
diarrheal diseases
Which of the following is considered a biological hazard?
disease-carrying pathogens
What term refers to the amount of a substance a person ingests, inhales, or absorbs through the skin?
dose
The most dangerous activity that individuals might do on a regular basis is to ____.
drive or ride in cars
A complex network of glands that release tiny amounts of hormones into the bloodstream of humans and other vertebrate animals is the ____.
endocrine system
Research going back three decades shows that ____ causes people to overestimate risks and to worry more about unusual risks than they do about common everyday risks.
fear
Dry cell batteries and household pesticides are classified as ____.
hazardous waste
Research indicates that the BPA in plastics can leach into water or food when the plastic is ____.
heated to high temperatures
E-waste can be recycled to extract ____.
high quality plastics
About one-third of the toxic metal, mercury (Hg), is released into the air from natural sources, such as rocks, soil, volcanoes, and the ocean. The remaining two-thirds comes from ____.
human activities
A more sustainable approach to hazardous waste management is least likely to involve ____.
implementing a cap and trade system
Wastes produced by mines, farms, and industry is called ____.
industrial solid waste
Which viral disease is the biggest killer?
influenza
One advantage of bioremediation over physical and chemical methods of cleaning up hazardous wastes is that ____.
it is cheaper
What is the most common method of storage of hazardous wastes used in most countries of the world?
land burial
Which one of the following is one of the top five toxic substances in terms of human and environmental health?
lead
The West Nile virus is transmitted to humans by ____.
mosquitoes
Waste that includes paper, food wastes, cans, bottles, yard waste, glass, wood, and similar items is called ____.
municipal solid waste
A global outbreak of an infectious disease is called a(n)
pandemic
What term refers to a substance's resistance to breakdown?
persistence
Which material takes the longest to break down?
plastic bottles
Consumers of recycled products are most effective when they maximize the amount of ____ waste in the products they buy.
post-consumer
In terms of number of premature deaths per year and reduced life span, what is by far the greatest risk?
poverty
The majority of recyclable wastes are ____.
pre-consumer, and generated by users of the product
Which activity is the least desirable from an environmental standpoint?
recycling
Reusing items over and over provides several advantages. What is not one of these?
reducing bacterial infections
What term that is given to the health damage that occurs from exposure to a chemical or other agent?
response
Taking a refillable coffee cup to the office and using it instead of throwaway cups is an example of ____.
reusing
Upcycling is an example of ____.
reusing
Much of the e-waste in the United States not buried or burned is ____.
shipped to Asia or Africa
The world's largest producer of municipal solid waste (MSW) is ____.
the United States
The Lyme disease bacterium is passed onto humans directly from ____.
ticks
What is the ability of a substance to cause injury, illness, or death to a living system?
toxicity
Sanitary landfills typically have problems with ____.
traffic, noise, and dust
Which of the following is a transmissible disease?
tuberculosis
How much of the American population is either overweight or obese?
two-thirds
One way to deal with the creation of solid wastes is to reduce the environmental impact without trying to reduce the amount of waste produced. This is called ____.
waste management
In determining how much risk an individual is willing to accept, for most people, a one in ____ chance of dying or suffering serious harm from exposure to an environmental hazard is a threshold for changing their behavior
100,000
The recycling and composting rate of U.S. municipal solid waste is about ____.
24%
People who smoke one to two packs of cigarettes daily have how much higher risk of getting Alzheimer's disease?
44%
About one in every ____ people infected with HIV is not aware of the infection.
5
Cigarette smoking is the world's most preventable major cause of premature death among adults, resulting in one death every ____ seconds.
6
What is a transmissible disease?
A disease that can be passed from one person to another
Polluting factories, hazardous waste dumps, incinerators, and landfills in the U.S. are located least in communities populated by ____.
Caucasians
Hayat Sindi is a scientist who co-founded a nonprofit marketing company called ____ to bring low-cost health monitoring to remote, poor areas of the world.
Diagnostics for All
Which strategy would be most likely to discourage reuse and recycling?
Encourage the shipping of hazardous waste to poor countries.
Since 1970, the occurrence of malaria has come roaring back in prevalence. Why?
Malaria-carrying species of mosquitos have become resistant to insecticides.
Which strategy would be least effective for industry and communities in their efforts to reduce resource use, waste, and pollution?
Redesign landfills.
Which statement is true?
Some chemicals, whether synthetic or natural, are safe and others are deadly.
____ are lined ponds, pits, or lagoons where liquid hazardous wastes are stored.
Surface impoundments
Garbologists have discovered that trash in landfills is slow to decompose. Why is this?
Trash is compacted so tightly that sunlight, water, and air are unable to reach it.
What is an advantage of deep-well disposal of liquid hazardous wastes?
Wastes can often be retrieved.
A person experiencing dizziness after using a strong household cleaner is illustrating ____.
an acute effect
We risk falling behind in our efforts to prevent infectious bacterial diseases with the use of antibiotics because of the ____.
astounding reproductive rates of bacteria
In an integrated waste management approach to solid waste, which action would be given last priority?
bury