Pollution that comes from a single identifiable source.
What is point-source pollution?
Rain, snow, sleet, hail, and drizzle are labeled as this in the water cycle.
What is precipitation?
The long term patterns of precipitation and temperatures in a region.
What is Climate?
The percentage of water that is freshwater on Earth.
What is 3%?
The part of a CER that is a statement answering the question.
What is the claim?
Pollution that comes from multiple sources, sometimes remaining unidentifiable.
What is nonpoint-source pollution?
The process of water vapor cooling and forming clouds.
What is condensation?
The term that describes short-term atmospheric conditions.
What is Weather?
Most of Earth’s freshwater is stored here.
What are glaciers and ice caps?
Facts, data, or observations that support the claim.
What is evidence?
Excess nutrients from fertilizers can cause these harmful events.
What is an algal bloom?
Water soaking into the ground through pores in soil.
What is infiltration?
Latitude affects this because areas closer to the equator receive more direct sunlight.
What is Temperature?
The human activity that uses the most freshwater globally.
What is agriculture?
This explains why the evidence supports the claim.
This pollution source is dangerous because it enters waterways without being cleaned.
What is stormwater?
This type of aquifer can recharge directly from precipitation.
What is an unconfined aquifer?
Latitude, elevation, ocean currents, and proximity to water influence this...
What is Climate?
This aquifer supplies drinking water to most of Florida.
What is the Floridan Aquifer?
An educated guess.
What is a hypothesis?
This type of pollution caused a harmful algal bloom in Lake Okeechobee.
What is nutrient pollution?
This type of aquifer recharges through infiltration.
What is a confined aquifer?
This effect keeps Earth warm enough to support life.
What is The Greenhouse Effect?
The upper boundary of an unconfined aquifer. (Number 4 on the diagram.)
What is the water table?
Scientists will compare and contrast this in order to create a repeatable experiment and claim.
What is evidence?