One of the major issues putting the survival of living things in danger is the increased level of pollution. These dangers can be witnessed by the destruction of the ozone layer, little by little. Do you know the different laws put in place to safeguard the earth against the effect of pollution and waste management? Take this water pollution trivia quiz knowledge test and learn more about them and pollution effects.
Questions and Answers
1.
Water pollution is a large set of unusual effects upon water body's.
A. 
True
B. 
False
2.
14,000 people die each day due to harmful chemicals in the water.
A. 
True
B. 
False
3.
Is this clean water or polluted water?
A. 
Clean
B. 
Polluted
4.
What can water pollution cause?
A. 
Water pollution can cause the destruction of the ecosystem.
B. 
Water pollution creates diseases.
C. 
Water pollution kills aquatic life.
D. 
All of the above
5.
Which of the following is not a natural cause of water pollution?
A. 
Volcanoes
B. 
Algae blooms
C. 
Animal waste
D. 
Oil spills
6.
What type of water pollution can occur when sulfur dioxide gets into the Earth's atmosphere?
A. 
Oxygen depletion
B. 
Acid rain
C. 
Sewage pollution
D. 
Oil spills
7.
How much of the water on Earth is available as freshwater for drinking?
A. 
100%
B. 
50%
C. 
25%
D. 
1%
8.
___________ poisoning water in Japan is from fishes.
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Sample Question
Capacity: 4,000 - 45,000 gallons
Pressure: 100 - 600 psi
Used for: Flammable/non-flammable gases, and poisonous gases
Cylindrical, non-compartmented steel or aluminum tanks with rounded heads. They are top loading/unloading, pressure relief, and gauging located inside a protective housing (dome) mounted on a single anyway.