Aquatics
Forestry
Soil
Wildlife
Pollution
100

True or False

No matter where you are or where you live, you are in a watershed. 

True, everyone lives in a watershed. 

100

True or False

When a forest tree dies, less sunlight reaches the ground resulting in a growth of different plants. 

False, more sunlight reaches the forest floor

100

True or False

Organic matter comes from the decomposing bodies of plant and animals. 

True

100

True or False

Fragmentation creates habitat patches and reduces the long-term health and number of wildlife populations. 

True, fragmentation is bad for wildlife. 

100
Pollution that you cannot identify the sources is called

A. Point source pollution

B. non-point source pollution

C bad stuff

B. Non-point source pollution is difficult to control because it's source is hard to identify. 


200

A watershed can drain into

A. a river

B. a pond

C. the ocean

D. all of the above

D. Watershed drain into a bigger body of water. 

200

When a forest or grassland has only one species growing (the same crop). 

What is a monoculture

200

Put these layers of the soil in the correct order. (soil horizon)

B,A,C,R,O,E

O (organic matter), A (topsoil), E(eluvial), B (subsoil), C (parent material), R (bedrock)

200
What are 3 characteristics of a mammal?

1. warm blooded

2. have vertibrates

3. have hair or fur

4. birth live young

5. mom produces milk

200

Give an example of non-point source pollution. 

trash, oil, manure, fertilizer, pesticide, herbicides
300

Does cool or warm water have more oxygen, making it a better fish habitat?

Cool water is the best water for fish. 

300

Organisms introduced, either intentionally or accidentally, into a new environment where they are not native where they spread and cause harm. 

What is an invasive species

300
What is the organic material that if formed on the topsoil from once living remains?

What is humus. 

300

What is a generalist species?

A species that has a high range of tolerance. 
300

Is pollution from a factory point or non-point source pollution?

point source

400

This wetland is mainly grasses, common along the edges of rivers, lakes, ponds and the sea, can be salt of fresh water and supports a diversity of life. 

What is a marsh.

400

True or False

Forest products generate 100 BILLION dollars a year in a the United States.

False, forest products generate $200 BILLION

400

Giant pieces of the Earth's crust and the uppermost mantle. 

What are tectonic plates. 

400

True or false

Birds are warm-blooded.

True

400

What can be done on the land to prevent pollution from getting into the water?

more trash cans, best management practices (plant along waterways, fence animals out of water, keep vehicles maintained (no oil leaks), follow directions on fertilizer and chemical applications....)

500

Dissolved oxygen is an important measure of stream water quality. Where does the oxygen come from?

A. the atmosphere

B. plants

C. both A & B

D. none of the above

C. DO come from the atmosphere and plants

500

A volume measure used for a stack of wood. 

What is a cord. (4" deep & 8' long = 128 cubic feet)

500

Most household and agricultural fertilizers contain phosphorous, potassium and ________.

What is nitrogen
500

When one creature eats another, those nutrients are passed along. What is this called?

A food chain. 

500

What does Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) mean?

The amount of pollution that can enter a waterway and the waterway remain healthy. 

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