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What is dissolved in water to make bordeaux mixture | Copper sulphate |
Photochemical smog formed in congested metropolitan cities mainly consists of | Hydrocarbons, SO2 and CO2 |
Drinking of mineral water with very low level of pesticides for long periods of time may | Lead to accumulation of pesticides residues in body fat |
Minimata disease is pollution related disease it results from | Release of industrial waste containing mercury in fishing water |
Nitrogen oxides, produced from the emission of automobiles and power plants, are the souce of fine air borne particles which lead to | Photochemical smog |
Formation of non functional methaemoglobin caues blue baby syndrome. this is due to | Excess of nitrates in drinking water |
Is DDT biodegradable | No DDT is a non bio degradable pollutant |
DDT residues are rapidly passed through food chain causing biomagnification because DDT is | Lipo soluble |
Euro II norms stipulate that sulphur be controlled at _____ ppm in diesel and _____ppm in petrol | 350,150 |
Which organopesticides are fenitrothion | Fenitrothion is organophosphate pesticide |
What is the result of ozone hole | It results in rain failure, increase in radiation, cancer and reduction in crop production |
What is contamination | Presence of harmful organisms causing disease |
A scrubber in the exhaust of a chemical industrial plant removes | Gases like sulphur dioxide |
Steps taken by the government of india to control air pollution include | Compulsory PUC (pollution under control) certification of petrol driven vehicles which tests for carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons |
Photochemical smog pollution does not contain | Carbon dioxide |
The CO2 content in the atmospheric air is about | 0.034 per cent |
Major aerosol pollutant in jet plane emission is | Florocarbons |
Secondary sewage treatment is mainly a | Biological process |
A lake near a village suffered heavy mortality of fishes within a few days. what could be the reason | Phytoplanktons populations in the lake declined initially thereby greatly reducing photosynthesis |
List some bioindicator of water pollution | Blood worms, sewage fungus and sludge worms |
What are some chemicals used for disinfection of drinking water | Chlorine, ozone and chloroamine |
Phosphate pollution is caused by | Sewage and agricultural fertilizers |
Rachel carson's famous book silent spring is related to | Pesticide pollution |
The worst environmental hazards were created by accidents in nuclear power plant and MIC gas tradegy respectively in | Ukraine in 1986 and bhopal in 1984 |
Motreal protocol is about | Limit the production of CFCs to half in 1987 |
Which important green gas other than methane is being produced from the agricultural fields | Nitrous oxide |
Formation of ozone is maximum over | Antartica |
Deforestation will decrease | Rainfall |