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Earth Day 2017. In this collection of Earth Day Quiz Trivia and Earth day questions for
the students, we have collected & presented around 47+ Earth Day Quiz questionswith
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Answer: A
Earth Day Trivia: Earth Day was first observed on April 22, 1970, when an estimated 20
million people nationwide attended the inaugural event. Senator Gaylord Nelson promoted
Earth Day, calling upon students to fight for environmental causes and oppose
environmental degradation with the same energy that they displayed in opposing the
Vietnam War.
Answer: C
Earth Day Trivia: The 1969 Cuyahoga River fire helped spur an avalanche of water pollution
control activities resulting in the Clean Water Act, Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement,
and the creation of the federal Environmental Protection Agency and the Ohio
Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA). As a result, large point sources of pollution on
the Cuyahoga have received significant attention from the OEPA in recent decades.
Answer: D
Earth Day Trivia: The New Yorker started serializing Silent Spring in June 1962, and it was
published in book form later that year. When the book Silent Spring was published, Rachel
Carson was already a well-known writer on natural history, but had not previously been a
social critic. The book was widely read (especially after its selection by the Book-of-the-
Month Club and the New York Times best-seller list, and inspired widespread public
concerns with pesticides and pollution of the environment. Silent Spring facilitated the ban
of the pesticide DDT in 1972 in the United States
Answer: C
Earth Day Trivia: The Kyoto Protocol was initially adopted on 11 December 1997 in Kyoto,
Japan and entered into force on 16 February 2005. As of November 2009, 187 states have
signed and ratified the protocol. The most notable non-member of the Protocol is the United
States, which is a signatory of UNFCCC and was responsible for 36.1% of the 1990
emission levels.
Answer: A
Earth Day Trivia: The Three Mile Island accident was a partial core meltdown in Unit 2 (a
pressurized water reactor manufactured by Babcock & Wilcox) of the Three Mile Island
Nuclear Generating Station in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania near Harrisburg. It was the
most significant accident in the history of the American commercial nuclear power
generating industry, resulting in the release of up to 481 PBq (13 million curies) of
radioactive gases, but less than 740 GBq (20 curies) of the particularly dangerous iodine-
131.
Answer: A
Earth Day Trivia: The Exxon Valdez oil spill occurred in the Prince William Sound, Alaska,
on March 23, 1989. It is considered one of the most devastating human-caused
environmental disasters ever to occur a sea. As significant as the Valdez spill was, it ranks
well down on the list of the worlds largest oil spills in terms of volume released. However,
Prince William Sounds remote location (accessible only by helicopter and boat) made
government and industry response efforts difficult and severely taxed existing plans for
response
Answer: D
Earth Day Trivia: Superfund created the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
(ATSDR), and it provides broad federal authority to clean up releases or threatened
releases of hazardous substances that may endanger public health or the environment. The
law authorized the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to identify parties responsible for
contamination of sites and compel the parties to clean up the sites.
Answer: D
Earth Day Trivia: The number represents 350 parts per million of carbon dioxide emissions
in the atmosphere that some scientists say is the safe upper limit.
Answer: D
Earth Day Trivia: First widely introduced on series-production automobiles in the U.S.
market for the 1975 model year to comply with tightening EPA regulations on auto exhaust,
catalytic converters are small chambers in which a chemical reaction is produced that
converts toxic combustion by-products to less-toxic substances.
Answer: A
Earth Day Trivia: After a thorough examination of the scientific evidence and careful
consideration of public comments, in 2009 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
announced that greenhouse gasses (GHGs) threaten the public health and welfare of the
American people. EPA also found that GHG emissions from on-road vehicles contribute to
that threat.