What is acid deposition?
APES Final Exam Review (2025)

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Acid deposition refers to the falling of acids from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface, primarily in the form of rain, snow, or dust. It is often caused by emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) from industrial processes and vehicles.
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What are sustainable practices?
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Sustainable practices are methods of using resources in a way that meets current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Examples include reducing waste, conserving water, using renewable energy, and promoting fair trade.
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What are density-dependent factors?
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Density-dependent factors are variables that affect a population's growth in relation to its size. These include food availability, predation, disease, and competition.
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What are density-independent factors?
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Density-independent factors are environmental factors that affect population size regardless of the population's density. Examples include natural disasters, climate changes, and human activities.
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What is the role of bacteria in secondary sewage treatment?
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Bacteria in secondary sewage treatment break down organic matter in wastewater, further purifying it after primary treatment by decomposing waste materials.
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What is the significance of being downwind from a coal-fired power plant?
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Being downwind from a coal-fired power plant increases the likelihood of experiencing acid deposition due to the release of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, which can lead to environmental and health issues.
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What is the impact of natural disasters on populations?
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Natural disasters are density-independent factors that can drastically reduce population sizes regardless of the population's density, leading to sudden changes in ecosystem dynamics.
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