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1 Groundwater/ Bioswales
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 Water Cycle Freshwater Systems Watersheds Groundwater/ Bioswales Surprise! 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2pt 2pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4pt 4 pt 4pt 5pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt

2 The process by which water is recycled is known as
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 The process by which water is recycled is known as

3 The water cycle/hydrologic cycle?
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is The water cycle/hydrologic cycle?

4 The water cycle is driven by _______ and ________
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 The water cycle is driven by _______ and ________

5 Gravity and solar energy?
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is Gravity and solar energy?

6 The process of water cooling and changing into liquid droplets
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 The process of water cooling and changing into liquid droplets

7 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is condensation?

8 The process shown in the diagram is known as _________.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 The process shown in the diagram is known as _________.

9 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is transpiration?

10 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 The part of the water cycle shown in the diagram is known as _________.

11 What is subsurface runoff?
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is subsurface runoff? (Runoff underground)

12 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 All major bodies of water in a topographic region drain into this, and we compare it to the bottom of the bathtub in our homes

13 What is a drainage basin?
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is a drainage basin?

14 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 The surface features of an area of land are known as the _____________.

15 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is topography?

16 Pollution from an identifiable source
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 Pollution from an identifiable source

17 What is Point-Source Pollution? (think, you can POINT to it)
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is Point-Source Pollution? (think, you can POINT to it)

18 An area of land that flows downhill into a waterway is considered
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 An area of land that flows downhill into a waterway is considered

19 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is a Watershed?

20 The upper surface of the zone of saturation is called the ________.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 The upper surface of the zone of saturation is called the ________.

21 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is the water table?

22 Water soaking into the ground is known as _________.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 Water soaking into the ground is known as _________.

23 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is infiltration?

24 An underground area of water that collects between spaces of rock
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 An underground area of water that collects between spaces of rock

25 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is groundwater?

26 The downward movement of water through porous material is known as
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 The downward movement of water through porous material is known as (Water table sponge lab)

27 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is percolation?

28 A measure of how clear the water is – known as __________
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 A measure of how clear the water is – known as __________

29 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is Turbidity?

30 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 An increase in impervious surfaces from road and lot constructions in cities, which affects the quality and quantity of surface runoff

31 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is Urbanization?

32 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 Areas of land that are saturated by water and support vegetation adapted for life in saturated soil conditions.

33 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is a wetland?

34 THREE reasons wetlands are important?
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 THREE reasons wetlands are important?

35 1. They act like sponges (reduce flooding)
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What are: 1. They act like sponges (reduce flooding) 2. They act like filters (remove pollutants) 3. They protect from erosion ?

36 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 In the lake zone diagram, these letters represent the littoral and benthic zones. A B C D

37 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is letter A and D?

38 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 The beginning of a river is called the___________, and the end of the river is called the ____________.

39 Headwater/source and mouth?
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is Headwater/source and mouth?

40 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 The most common freshwater wetland in the U.S., characterized by non-woody vegetation.

41 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is Marsh?

42 (not able to actively swim)
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 Microscopic, plant-like organisms that use photosynthesis to create energy in the water column (not able to actively swim)

43 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is phytoplankton?

44 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 It helps to improve the quality of storm water before it enters nearby streams

45 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is a bioswale?

46 Organisms in aquatic systems are grouped based on two things?
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 Organisms in aquatic systems are grouped based on two things?

47 What is location and adaptation?
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is location and adaptation?

48 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 When smolt reach the estuary, they begin this process which soon allows them to live in salt water

49 What is smoltification?
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is smoltification?

50 Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 The relative amounts of salt in freshwater, brackish and marine waters (in ppt) are:

51 What is Freshwater: < .5 Brackish: .5 – 17 Marine: avg. 35 ?
Eleanor M. Savko 4/11/2019 What is Freshwater: < .5 Brackish: .5 – 17 Marine: avg. 35 ?


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