Watersheds
Soil
fertilizer
Pesticides
Waste
100

What's the definition of a watershed? 

A watershed is a region or area draining to a particular watercourse or body of water  

100

What is soil? 

Soil is a living, complex, and dynamic natural body covering the Earth's surface, consisting of a mixture of minerals, organic matter, gases, liquids, and organisms

100

What is fertilizer? 

Substances added to soil or plants to help them grow better?

 



100

What are pesticides? 

Chemicals or biological agents are used to prevent pests. These agents can kill or repel pests.

100

What is waste? 

Any material, substance, or byproduct that is discarded. 

200

What is a waterbody? 

A river, lake, stream, ocean, pond or basin; water bodies receive runoff waters from a watershed. 

200

What is soil pollution? 

Pollutants in soil, such as toxins or heavy metals.

200

How many types of fertilizer are there? 

2: synthetic and natural 

200

What's a very common household pest?

Cockroaches 

200

What is a treatment used to filter out waste? 

Water treatment plant 

300

Is there a watershed in California? If so, what is it called? 

The mojave river watershed 

300

Where can soil pollution be found?

Farms, construction sites, and myabe under your own feet.

300

Which fertilizer works better and why? 

Synthetic because it works faster 

300

What are pests? 

Any living organism that causes harm to humans. 

300

What are examples of waste? 

Plastic, chemical runoff, and untreated sewage

400

What is stormwater runoff?

Water that originates from rainfall or snowmelt that flows across the land surface and is ultimately discharged into a nearby water body, such as a stream, river, or lake. 

400

Nonpoint sources of soil 

Agricultural runoff, urban stormwater, construction site erosion, livestock waste, and atmospheric deposition.

400

Nonpoint sources of fertilizer 

Fields, Playgrounds, Roads -> Runoff from  stormwater, Pipes -> Runoff from stormwater, Multiple farms →  runoff, Neighborhoods, Hillsides






400

Nonpoint sources of pesticides 

Fields, roads, playgrounds, roads -> Runoff from  stormwater, pipes -> Runoff from stormwater, multiple farms →  runoff, neighborhoods 

400

Nonpoint sources of waste 

Agricultural runoff, urban runoff, construction sites/runoff, land clearing

500

How big is the watershed in America?

2/3 of America is a watershed that drains into the Gulf of Mexico. 

500

Point sources of soil 

Industrial pipelines, leaking underground storage tanks, malfunctioning septic systems, landfills, mining tailings

500

Point sources of fertilizer

Single garden, Pipe carrying runoff, Farm Silo, Gardening equipment in the yard 

500

Point sources of pestisis

Single front lawns, pesticide storage tank, yard sprayer, single farm, lawn 

500

Point sources of waste

Factories, Sewage treatment plant, Landfills (single), Stormwater pipes

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