The Water Cycle & Conservation
Water Use & Scarcity
Porosity and Permeability and more
Pollution and Landfills
Policy & Harmful Algal Blooms
100
Why is obtaining fresh water so hard? 

What is: most water on Earth is either salt water or frozen in glaciers. There is only so much fresh water.

100

Where is the most water consumed every day?  Agricultural practices, Industrial Factories, or Humans in their homes?

Agricultural practices: producing fruits/vegetables and animals 

100

This term defines the amount of empty space in sediments or rocks.

What is Porosity?

100

This type of pollution cannot be traced back to a single source like a pipe, and includes runoff from farms.

What is Non-point source pollution?

100

The purpose of this 1974 Act is to ensure every person in the U.S. has the legal right to obtain safe drinking water.

What is the Safe Drinking Water Act?

200

A water source, such as a river or reservoir, that supplies both rural towns and large cities.

What are surface water. (its on the surface) 

200

The type of industry or factories that are using the most water. 

What are clothing, beverages, or food production. 

200

The property of sediment that describes its ability for liquid or gas to pass through it.

What is Permeability?

200

This type of pollution can be traced back to a single, identifiable source, such as a factory's discharge pipe.

Point source pollution?

200

This 1972 Act regulates the discharge of pollutants into U.S. waters and often focuses on factory output.

What is the Clean Water Act?

300

A water source, such as an underground aquifer that supplies homes and small towns with water to their homes. 

What is groundwater. (its under ground) 

300

One reason an industry (factory) might be held back from switching to water-conserving practices.

What is the cost to switch things over or maintain new machinery?

300

Sediment that has HIGH or LOW permeability is best for refilling an aquifer quickly because it allows this process to happen fast.

What is high. 
300

The primary reason we should be careful what we put down our drain at home (think medications).

What is it enters the water cycle, exposing humans to the products when they dissolve in water. 

What is contaminants can expose aquatic species to things like hormones and pain medication which we in turn may eat.

300

The causes of algae blooms.

What are fertilizer runoff and failing septic tanks. 

400

The three most water-intensive activities in a typical human home.

What are showers, laundry, and dishwasher?

400

Ways farmers can conserve water. 

What are, install drip irrigation and rain barrels.  grow native plants, dry farming, fix leaks, go organic, rotate crops, compost.  

400

Examples of water pollution contamination that we reviewed in class. (need 2) 

Forever chemicals

Erin Brockovich 

A Civil Action (Massachusetts, 

  • W. R. Grace & Co and Beatrice Foods

Dark Waters (Teflon) 


400

The main reason that plastic trash and other waste from landfills are bad for the environment, besides taking up space.

What are toxic chemicals can make their way into the water cycle due to runoff. 

400
How do algae blooms cause hypoxia? 

What is algae on the surface dies, when it does it takes in the oxygen in the water as it decomposes. 

500

Why is the water cycle necessary for the environment?

It’s how water reaches plants, animals, and humans.It also moves things like nutrients, pathogens and sediment in and out of ecosystems. Without the water cycle life and environments they live in would cease to exist.

500

The two main ways farmers are having difficulty taking care of their farms due to a lack of fresh water.

What is less rain (drought) and less snow to recharge the aquifers? (chances due to climate change, both happening naturally and due to humans burning fossil fuels.)

500

The process where a pollutant increases in amount in organisms as it travels up the food chain, resulting in species at the top having the highest concentration.

What is Biomagnification? Species higher on food chain have MORE pollutant in them. 

500

Examples of toxic chemicals in landfills that can pollute water. (name 3) 

Heavy metals, chemicals from batteries and lightbulbs. Motor oil and cell phones. Freon from fridges and air conditioners. 

500

The negative effects of a harmful algal bloom (like red tide) on humans. 

What are loss of jobs, loss of tourism, or breathing problems?

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