Final Exam Review
Across
- 4. The smallest particle size of sediments
- 5. Type of environmental hazard that includes obesity and smoking
- 8. When toxin levels increase with trophic levels
- 11. The nickname of CERCLA—the Act that provides funds for cleaning up hazardous waste sites
- 12. The “C” type of hazardous waste
- 14. The “T” type of hazardous waste
- 20. When toxics are stored in fatty tissues
- 21. A type of farming where only one crop is grown
- 23. Type of environmental hazard that includes earthquakes and hurricanes
- 26. High exposure for a short period of time
- 28. Using plants to break down hazardous materials
- 35. The largest particle size of sediments
- 36. Water soaks into the ground and becomes groundwater
- 37. A former industrial site with known or suspected contamination
- 38. Water vapor is released by plants
Down
- 1. The type of water pollution that comes from a single entry point
- 2. Water droplets get too heavy and fall from the sky
- 3. The “R” type of hazardous waste
- 6. Water vapor joins together to form liquids
- 7. The zone of minerals on and below the Earth’s surface
- 9. An ecosystem with few nutrients
- 10. The addition of excess nutrients to a system
- 13. The other term for the A horizon in a soil profile
- 15. Natural underground reservoir of water
- 16. Low exposure for a long period of time
- 17. An area drained by a river and all of its tributaries
- 18. The movement of soil particles by wind or water
- 19. Medium/Low density residential areas
- 20. Type of environmental hazard that includes diseases
- 22. Very low density development, strongly agricultural
- 24. Type of environmental hazard that includes air pollution
- 25. A problem with using lots of pesticides where the pests that aren’t killed build a tolerance
- 27. High density development in cities
- 29. The “I” type of hazardous waste
- 30. Not in my back yard
- 31. The type of farming where a family grows enough food for their own needs
- 32. Water flowing over a surface to the lowest point
- 33. Liquid water turns into gas
- 34. Low density residential development within commuting distance