Groundwater & Aquifers
Pollution & Runoff
Water Conservation
Human Impact
Water Cycle & Atmosphere
100

Define/describe groundwater

What is the space between rocks, gravel, & sand?

100

Water that moves across the land and carries contaminants to lakes and streams. 

What is runoff.

100

Examples of water conservation. 

What is turning off faucets, taking shorter showers, fixing leaks, etc...

100

When we do what to water, we make it unsafe to drink and harm ecosystems. 

What is pollute. 

100

This body of water is the main source of water in the atmosphere. 

What is the ocean.

200

An aquifer is?

What is a natural underground storage area for groundwater.

200

What types of pollution can runoff carry?

What is fertilizers, pesticides, heavy metals, oil, and trash. 

200

To be a good steward of water resources.

What is using water wisely to preserve it for future generations. 

200

A way that humans negatively impact the environment. 

What is pollution. 

200

What is the term for water falling to the ground as rain, snow, or sleet?

What is precipitation. 

300

The movement of what through permeable materials like sand and gravel.

What is groundwater.

300

How do chemical plants contribute to water pollution?

What is by releasing harmful contaminants into nearby water sources. 

300

How does reusing greywater help conserve water?

It allows non-drinking water to be used for irrigation. 

300

Ensuring that there is enough water for future generations and to protect the environment. 

What is water conservation. 

300

Higher temperatures can increase what to affect the water cycle?

What is evaporation. 

400

It can dry up, collapse, and take thousands of years to refill. 

What is an aquifer that is emptied too quickly. 

400

Contamination of chemical fertilizers near water sources.

What is runoff pollution as a result of human activity. 

400

It is important to reduce the waste of this, because it is a limited resource.

What is fresh water.

400

Pollution from chemical plants affect human health with diseases because of contaminated what?

What is drinking water. 

400

The storing and distribution of heat in oceans contributes to what global impact?

What is climate.

500

The difference between groundwater and surface water. 

What is that groundwater is stored underground, while surface water is in lakes, rivers, and streams. 

500

Impacts of runoff to marine ecosystems.

What is polluted drinking water, fish dying, and algal blooms. 

500
The Clean Water Act, local water restrictions, etc., represent what?

What is policy to put pressures on society to protect water resources. 

500

Dolphins were accidentally caught in fishing nets. To preserve dolphins, what action can be taken to protect dolphins?

What is policy (fines to put an economic pressure.)

500

Deforestation (removal of trees) has an impact on climate through what?

What is through reduced transpiration, which leads to less moisture in the atmosphere. 

M
e
n
u