pH
Problem
Populations
Pollution
Miscellaneous
100

These have a pH of 0-6. 

What is an acidic solution?

100

The fish are dying.

What is the Gray Area problem?

100

A group of individuals of a species that lives and reproduces in the same area

What is a population?

100

Found in the lower and upper Missterssippi rivers

Where was sedimental pollution found?

100

Solid, Liquid, Gas

What are the three states of matter?

200

Soap, baking soda, bleach

What are examples of basic substances.

200

Daphnia dies if there is too much of this.

What happens when there's excess chlorine in the water?

200

a prefix meaning life

What is bio-?

200

An identifiable single source of pollution.

What is point source pollution?

200

Polymers and monomers

What is plastic made of?

300
Precipitation with high sulfur or nitric acid properties that can be dangerous to watershed.

What is acid rain?

300

They eat algae and microscopic animals.

What do daphnia eat?

300
An interaction between species for a resource.

What is competition?

300

Sand, soil, and other organic matter that is found at the bottom of water sources

What is sediment?

300

The molecules that go into a chemical reaction

What are reactants?

400

What pH stands for.

What is potential of hydrogen?

400

An algal bloom grew because of too many phosphates.

What happened at James Pond?

400

The things factored into a species' carrying capacity.

Weather, food, water, shelter, and space

400

What type of pollution exhibits high levels of manure in drinking water.

What is bacterial pollution?

400

What goes into a chemical reaction must come out.

What is the law of conservation of mass?

500

They stabilize species numbers, ensures health of an ecosystem, increases biodiversity.

What does a keystone species do for an ecosystem?

500

Most of the pollution in the world comes from this.

What are people?

500

The 6 R's of litter solutions

Reduce, reuse, recycle, refuse, repair, and rethink/reimagine

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