Addition of Lime to Reduce Acidification of Water (Great Lakes)
Addition of lime to reduce acidification of water (Great Lakes) QUIZ!!
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03.01.20
Last Updated
03.02.20
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Topics of this game:
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Which type of acids make up acid rain?
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True or False: The Great Lakes are expected to acidify at the same rate as oceans.
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Limestone is a sedimentary rock high in....
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In which ways can limestone be applied?
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Which of the following is a risk of liming acidified lakes?
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What is the CLEAN-FLO process supposed to eliminate?
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Which of the following things does liming not increase the availability and presence of?
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True or False: Liming done within the months of summer will disrupt recreational activities, and it might not have the ability to be evenly distributed within the water column during the summer
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Liming is able to encourage favorable (FILL IN THE BLANK) activity which provides aid to the decomposition process of crop residues, this then increases the availability of soil nitrogen and sulfur
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Which of the following legume stands is liming able to increase the longevity of?
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