Introduction to Environmental Pollution (X)
Across
- 3. Non–degradable pollutants ___ be decomposed by natural processes.
- 5. ___ air pollutants are formed when Primary Pollutants react with other substances to form a new pollutant.
- 8. ___ air pollutants are emitted directly from either natural events or from human activities.
- 9. One example of Point Source pollution is a factory ___.
- 10. Synonym for “slowly degradable”.
- 12. One example of a non-degradable pollutant.
- 13. Slowly degradable pollutants decompose very slowly by ___ processes.
- 14. A source of pollution which cannot be readily identified
- 16. Synonym for “non–persistent”.
- 17. Pollution can be in the form of solid, ___ or gaseous substance.
- 19. ___ acid from coal burning emissions are an example of a Secondary Air pollutant.
- 20. One overall category of pollution.
- 21. Degradable means a pollutant can be rapidly ___ by natural processes.
Down
- 1. Emisisons from ___ are an example of a Primary Air pollutant.
- 2. Point Source pollution is easier to ___ and regulate.
- 4. ___ pollution is any single identifiable source of pollution from which pollutants are discharged.
- 6. Pollution is explained as any substance present or introduced into the environment that adversely affects the usefulness of ___.
- 7. The ___ of the pollutant helps determine the severity of effect of pollution.
- 8. The physical and chemical properties and ___ help determine the severity of effect of pollution.
- 11. One example of a persistent pollutant.
- 15. One example of Non-point Source pollution is run off from ___ sites.
- 18. One overall category of pollution.