PS Module 2 Flashcards

1
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  • Absolute humidity
A

The mass of water vapor contained in a certain volume of air

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2
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  • Greenhouse effect
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The process by which certain gases (principally water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane) trap heat that radiates from earth

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  • Humidity
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The moisture content of the air

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4
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  • Parts per million
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The number of molecules (or atoms) of a substance in a mixture for every 1 million molecules (or atoms) in that mixture

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5
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  • Relative humidity
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A quantity expressing humidity as a percentage of the maximum absolute humidity for that particular temperature.

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  • What does sweat evaporating from the body do to the body?
A

Evaporating sweat cools your skin down.

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  • Does sweat evaporate quicker or slower on humid days and what does this mean for your body temperature?
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Slower since the air already has water in it. The higher the humidity, the slower your sweat evaporates, and the slower you get cooled.

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  • If a glass of water is set outside and the relative humidity is 90% one day and 60% another, which day will more water evaporate?
A

Since the humidity is lower on the second day, the water will evaporate more quickly.

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  • If a glass of water is set outside and the relative humidity is 100%, how quickly will the water evaporate?
A

It won’t because the air is already saturated with water allowing no more to be added.

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10
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  • Why does sweating cool people down?
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Sweat cools you off because when it evaporates, it takes energy from your skin. When energy leaves your skin, it gets cooler.

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  • What are the percentages of nitrogen & oxygen in the air?
A

Dry air is 78% nitrogen & 21% oxygen.

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12
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  • What would happen if all the carbon dioxide was removed from earth’s air supply?
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First, the earth would be colder because the carbon dioxide helps absorb the sun’s light & make the earth warmer. Second, the plants would die of starvation because they need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis which helps them make food.

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13
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  • What would happen if all the ozone was removed from earth’s air supply?
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Ultraviolet light would kill all living things because ozone absorbs the harmful ultraviolet light.

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  • What would happen if the concentration of oxygen suddenly increased in the earth’s air supply?
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Combustion activities (burning) would all incease. Forest fires would increase in frequency and ferocity. Lifespans would decrease because combustion in the body would speed up and increase heart rate, blood pressure, & hyperactivity.

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15
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  • If astronomers found another planet similar to earth in size, sun, distance from the sun, etc… what would need to be the same in order to have the the same temperature?
A

The same composition in the air with all the same greenhouse gases.

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16
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  • What makes up the majority of the air that we exhale?
A

Nitrogen

17
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  • Do we exhale more carbon dioxide or oxygen?
A

Oxygen

18
Q
  • Is global warming happening today? Explain.
A

No. The average global temperature has been reasonably constant for the past 70 years.

19
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  • How do you convert ppm to percent?
A

Divide ppm by 10,000 (shortcut=four zeroes means move decimal four places to the left making it smaller)

20
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  • How do you convert percent to ppm?
A

Multiply percent by 10,000 (shortcut=four zeroes means move decimal four places to the right making it bigger)

21
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  • Is the air cleaner today than 20 years ago?
A

Yes, much cleaner.

22
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  • What is a cost/benefit analysis?
A

It attempts to determine whether or not to take an action by determining the benefits of that action as well as the costs. If the benefit outweighs the cost, then the action should be taken.

23
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  • What does a catalytic converter do in a car?
A

Converts carbon monoxide in a car’s exhaust to carbon dioxide.

24
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  • What does a scrubber do in a smokestack?
A

Traps sulfur oxides and keeps them from being emitted into the air.

25
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  • What is the difference between ground- level ozone which is considered a pollutant and ozone in the ozone layer which is considered vital?
A

Ground-level ozone is where we can breathe it & is poisonous. No one breathes the ozone high up in the ozone layer so its toxicity is irrelevant, but it is vital to block the sun’s ultraviolet rays.