Air Pollution Control Methods Quiz
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Which method contributes to controlling air pollution by selecting raw materials with lower pollution potential?

  • Pollution Control equipment
  • Source Correction Methods (correct)
  • Vegetation
  • Diffusion of pollutant in air
  • What is an example of process modification to control emission at the source?

  • Diffusion of pollutant in air
  • Zoning
  • Vegetation
  • Using modified techniques to control emission at source (correct)
  • Which method involves the use of pollution control equipment to control air pollution?

  • Zoning
  • Source Correction Methods
  • Diffusion of pollutant in air
  • Pollution Control equipment (correct)
  • Which method aims to control air pollution by allowing the diffusion of pollutants in the air?

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    Which method helps control air pollution by using vegetation strategically?

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    Study Notes

    Effective Methods to Control Air Pollution

    • Effective methods to control air pollution include source correction, pollution control equipment, diffusion of pollutants in the air, vegetation, and zoning.
    • Industries are a major contributor to air pollution and can take steps to prevent the formation and minimize the emission of pollutants at the source.
    • Source correction methods involve substituting raw materials with purer grade alternatives to reduce the formation of pollutants, such as using low sulfur fuel instead of high sulfur fuels.
    • Process modification, like washing coal before pulverization, can significantly reduce emissions at the source.
    • Pollution control equipment can be used to capture and remove pollutants from industrial processes, reducing their release into the atmosphere.
    • Diffusion of pollutants in the air refers to the dispersion of pollutants to decrease their concentration in a specific area, helping to mitigate the impact of pollution.
    • Vegetation plays a role in air pollution control as plants can absorb pollutants from the air, improving air quality.
    • Zoning involves planning and regulating the use of land in specific areas to control and reduce air pollution.
    • Careful investigation and selection of industrial processes with minimum air pollution potential can help accomplish air pollution control at the source.
    • Substituting raw materials and modifying processes are effective ways to control emissions at the source and reduce air pollution.
    • The use of pollution control equipment and the diffusion of pollutants in the air can also contribute to effective air pollution control.
    • Vegetation and zoning are additional methods that can be employed to control and reduce air pollution.

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    Test your knowledge on air pollution control methods with this quiz. Explore effective techniques such as source correction, pollution control equipment, diffusion of pollutants, vegetation, and zoning. Learn how these methods can help mitigate air pollution and protect the environment.

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