When water does not infiltrate into the ground, it flows over the land to streams or lakes which is called what
Surface Runoff
Every organism requires this for survival
Habitat
What does water boil at in Fahrenheit
212
A mixture of saltwater and freshwater
Brackish Water
lakes that are created by catastrophic extraterrestrial impacts by either meteorites or asteroids
Meteorites or Crater Lakes
An egg is what percent of water
74%
Density is Mass divided by what
Volume
The study of marine environments is called
Oceanography
The place where sunlight never reaches
Benthic Zone
These lakes form due to movements of the crust of the earth that include faulting, tilting, folding and warping,
Tectonic Lake or Rift Lakes
Water Molecules start forming crystals below what degress
39 Fahrenheit
What are the 3 types of symbiosis
Mutualism, Commensalism, and Parasitism
The study of inland water bodies, including ponds, lakes, streams, rivers, and wetlands, is called
Limnology
These include the oceans and seas, lakes and ponds, rivers and streams, estuaries, wetlands, and underground water
Aquatic Enviroments
Lakes created by glacial activity
Glacial Lakes
This percent of earth's water by volume is in the oceans, seas, salt lakes, and salty groundwater, and is too salty for most human uses and freshwater life
97%
These rivers can be found throughout the eastern third of North Carolina
Blackwater Rivers
If water molecules did not bond asymmetrically, it would occur as a gas at room temperature and have an extremely low freezing point, making life impossible
Polar Molecule
These are intertidal zones, where the land meets the sea and they are flooded with saltwater twice daily as the tides come in
Salt Marshes
Although somewhat rare, these lakes were formed when ancient waterfalls scoured out deep pools
Plunge Pools
Humans are what percent of water by volume, and what percent by weight
70%, 60%
What does water boil at in Kelvin
373.1 Kelvin
The water molecule is composed by what atoms and how many atoms
2 Hydrogen Atoms, 1 Oxygen Atom
An all inland, nontidal wetlands dominated by trees, shrubs, persistent emergents, emergent mosses or lichens, and all such wetlands that occur in tidal areas where salinity due to ocean-derived salts is below 0.5 ‰
Palustrine
This means "very little" in Ancient Greek
"Oligo"