13222954208 | largest producers of solid waste in US | agriculture, industry, mining | 0 | |
13222958218 | municipal solid waste | solid materials discarded by homes, office buildings, retail stores, schools etc | 1 | |
13222974597 | most common method of solid waste disposal | sanitary landfills | 2 | |
13222978567 | problems associated with landfills | methane gas produced by microorganisms, contamination of surface water and groundwater by leachate (water tainted with pollutants), not a long term remedy, few new facilities being opened, closing a full landfill is very expensive | 3 | |
13222992125 | disposal of tires | made from non recyclable materials; tire fires that start are extremely difficult to put out and release toxins into the air | 4 | |
13223002086 | problems with incineration | production of hazardous air pollutants (carbon monoxide, particulates, heavy metals); bottom ash (slag) and fly ash are byproducts | 5 | |
13223026289 | source reduction | the reduction for he amount/toxicity of waste at or before the point of generation; products designed and manufactured to decrease the volume of solid waste; reuse and recycle wastes at the plant where they are generated | 6 | |
13223045966 | refillable glass bottles | can be used to make "glasphalt"; isn't used because its expensive | 7 | |
13223055462 | aluminum cans | Most successful recycling program | 8 | |
13223058057 | plastic recycling | most plastics are mixed and difficult to recycle; chemically stable so they do not readily break down and decompose | 9 | |
13223066855 | fungicide | kills fungi | 10 | |
13223069179 | herbicide | kill or inhibit the growth of unwanted vegetation | 11 | |
13223074821 | insecticide | kills insects | 12 | |
13223077046 | rodenticide | kills rodents | 13 | |
13223077047 | genetic resistance | Pest populations are evolving resistance to pesticides | 14 | |
13223110824 | problems with pesticides | cost increasing; have to start applying more and stronger pesticides and effectiveness continues to decrease; imbalances the ecosystem; they don't stay where they are applied | 15 | |
13223128969 | Bioaccumulation | the buildup of a persistent pesticide or other toxic substance in an organism's body | 16 | |
13223133451 | Biomagnification | increase concentration of toxic chemicals in tissues of organisms at high trophic levels | 17 | |
13223145464 | broad spectrum pesticide | a pesticide that kills a variety of organisms not just the targeted organisms | 18 | |
13223155496 | narrow spectrum pesticide | a pesticide that is species specific to kill only the targeted organisms | 19 |
APES Review Flashcards
Primary tabs
Need Help?
We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you.
For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums.
If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web experience team, please use our contact form.
Need Notes?
While we strive to provide the most comprehensive notes for as many high school textbooks as possible, there are certainly going to be some that we miss. Drop us a note and let us know which textbooks you need. Be sure to include which edition of the textbook you are using! If we see enough demand, we'll do whatever we can to get those notes up on the site for you!