What is a watershed?
A. Land where water drains in the same body of water
B. A place where animals sleep
C. A type of cloud
D. A tool used to measure rainfall
What is Land where water drains into the same body of water (A)
$100 – What is an estuary?
A. A mountain stream
B. A place where rivers meet the ocean
C. A desert with sand
D. A type of waterfall
what is -A place where rivers meet the ocean
(b)
What is point source pollution?
A. Pollution that comes from one clear location
B. Pollution that comes from the air
C. Pollution caused by animals
D. Pollution from trees
Pollution that comes from one clear location
(A)
What is non-point source pollution?
A. Pollution from a specific, identifiable location
B. Pollution that comes from many places and spreads out
C. Pollution caused by factory machines
D. Pollution that is controlled by laws
Pollution that comes from many places and spreads out
(B)
What is a river basin?
A. A bowl used to drink water
B. The area of land where water drains into a main river
C. A place where rivers stop flowing
D. The bottom of a lake
What is : B. The area of land where water drains into a main river
What is the high land called that separates one watershed from another?
A. River
B. Valley
C. Floodplain
D.Divide
D. what is Divide
What kind of water is usually found in estuaries?
A. A mix of fresh and salt water (brackish)
B. only salt water
C.only fresh water
D. Dirty rainwater
what is- A mix of fresh and salt water (brackish)
(A)
Which of these is an example of point source pollution?
A. Rain washing oil off many streets
B. A broken pipe leaking chemicals into a river
C. Trash blowing in the wind
D. Smoke from a forest fire
A broken pipe leaking chemicals into a river
Which of these is an example of non-point source pollution?
A. Oil leaking from a broken pipeline
B. Fertilizer runoff from lawns after a heavy rain
C. Smoke from a factory
D. Chemicals released from a wastewater plant
Fertilizer runoff from lawns after a heavy rain
(B)
What is a tributary?
A. A small river that flows into a larger river
B. A type of fish in a river
C. A machine that moves water
D. A deep part of the ocean
What is A small river that flows into a larger river (A)
Where does water in a watershed usually end up?
A. In the clouds
B. In an ocean, river, or lake
C. In ocean
D. In a mountain
B. In an ocean, river, or lake
What is another word for a estuaries
nurseries of the sea
Why is point source pollution easier to control than other types?
A. It disappears quickly
B. It can be seen from far away
C. It smell better
D. It comes from a known source that can be fixed
It comes from a known source that can be fixed
(D)
Which of these human activities contributes most to non-point source pollution?
A. Washing clothes in a washing machine
B. Planting trees in the backyard
C. Using pesticides and fertilizers on farms and lawns
D. Using electric cars
Using pesticides and fertilizers on farms and lawns
(C)
Why are tributaries important to a river system?
A. They carry trash to the ocean
B. They block water from moving
C.They dry up the river
D. They help add more water to the main river
What is - They help add more water to the main river (D)
What is one thing people do that can pollute watersheds?
A. Litter and use too many chemicals
B. Recycle
C. plant tree
D. Drink water
A. Litter and use too many chemicals
What is a special feature of estuaries?
A. They never change
B. They are found in deserts
C. They support both land and water species
D. They are always frozen
They support both land and water species (c)
How do environmental laws help reduce point source pollution?
A. They limit how much water people can use
B. They stop rainwater from entering rivers
C. They require treatment of waste before it is released from a source
D. They make people recycle more
They require treatment of waste before it is released from a source
(c)
Why is non-point source pollution harder to control than point source pollution?
A. It comes from many places, so it's harder to find the source
B. It only happens in oceans
C. It’s invisible to the naked eye
D. It doesn’t affect water quality
A. It comes from many places, so it’s harder to find the source
$500 – Which statement is true about river basins?
A. All river basins flow into lakes only
B. River basins only exist in the mountains
C. Every river basin has many tributaries
D. River basins do not connect to other water sources
what is-- Every river basin has many tributaries
(c)
The largest watershed in North Carolina
what is the Cape Fear
Why are estuaries sometimes called “nurseries of the sea”?
A. Because people build boats there
B. Because many young fish and animals grow up there safely
C. Because they are full of salt water
D. Because they have no predators
Because many young fish and animals grow up there safely
(B)
A chemical plant releases untreated wastewater with high levels of mercury into a river. The plant is near the river, and scientists find that the mercury comes directly from the plant's discharge pipe. The mercury levels in the water downstream are higher than safe limits.
What is the best way to find and control this pollution?
A. Using computer models to track water flow
B. Installing sensors to measure pollution in different spots
C. Checking the pollution from above with drones
D. Testing animals for mercury contamination
Installing sensors to measure pollution in different spots
(B)
After a heavy rain, scientists test the water in a river and find high levels of nitrates and phosphorus. The source of the pollutants is traced to runoff from farms, lawns, and cities, but it’s impossible to identify one specific source. This runoff is causing algae growth, lowering oxygen levels, and harming fish and other aquatic animals.
What is the biggest challenge in controlling this type of pollution?
A. The pollution can be traced directly to a single location.
B. The pollutants come from many different sources, making it hard to control.
C. The pollution only happens during dry weather.
D. The pollution naturally disappears over time.
The pollutants come from many different sources, making it hard to control.
(B)
How many River basin do NC have
what is 17