Some indoor chemical hazard(s) are ________

A) wastewater toxicants
B) PCBs
C) DDT and DDE
D) petroleum and toxic waste tanks tank leaks
E) Radon and asbestos


E

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What have been some of the significant achievements of the Clean Air Act?

What will be an ideal response?

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What happens to the circles in the Lambert projection (and, therefore, to the landmasses) as latitude increases? What causes this distortion of the circles away from the equator? (Once again, compare parallels and meridians.)

What will be an ideal response?

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What are the three major layers of Earth from its center to its exterior?

a. core (an iron-nickel alloy), mantle (which is composed mainly of peridotite), and crust (with a granitic or basaltic composition) b. core (which is composed mainly of peridotite), mantle (with a granitic or basaltic composition), and crust (an iron-nickel alloy) c. crust (with a granitic or basaltic composition), mantle (which is composed mainly of peridotite), and core (an iron-nickel alloy) d. crust (an iron-nickel alloy), mantle (which is composed mainly of peridotite), and core (with a granitic or basaltic composition) e. mantle (an iron-nickel alloy), core (which is composed mainly of peridotite), and crust (with a granitic or basaltic composition) a. core (an iron-nickel alloy), mantle (which is composed mainly of peridotite), and crust (with a granitic or basaltic composition)

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