Water Cycle
Water Properties
Water Quality
More water quality
Environment
100
On a warm day the water in a puddle after a rain seems to disappear, what causes this?
What is evaporation
100
What property is shown in the picture
http://static.genspot.com/files/images/line/__tfmf_zz2jopvxiuzti3b0z4kirjaz_701a4480-2907-4ecd-bb41-1c7ba8b56c14_0___selected.jpg
What is surface tension
100
Very toxic to aquatic life and found in waste of aquatic organisms
What is ammonia
100
The difference between stream water and distilled water is
What is minerals in stream water.
100
Most chlorine that is added to tap water comes from
What is wastewater and industry
200
If water droplets or ice crystals become too heavy, they can't stay in the air and will eventually cause
What is precipitation
200
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/biochemistry/tutorials/chemistry/graphics/nacl2.gif
This picture describes what property of water
What is polarity
200
Turns litmus paper blue and has a pH of 10.3
What is base
200
What water quality protocol tells us about the calcium and magnesium found in a water body
What is hardness
200
A coal power power plant that uses steam to turn the turbines that produce electricity can cause this to the lake used by the plant
What is thermal pollution
300
When water vapor does this process you are able to see the clouds
What is condensation
300
What property of water is described in the image below
https://water.usgs.gov/edu/pictures/full-size/plant-uptake-large.jpg
What is capillary action
300
Two good sources of dissolved oxygen for a river are:
What is air and moving water
300
Converts ammonia to nitrite in the nitrification part of the nitrogen cycle
What is nitrosomonas
300
Can a saltwater fish live in a lake? Why?
What is no because water will swell their body
400
Because of porosity of the rocks and sand, storage of water can be found here
What is groundwater
400
The type of bonds found between hydrogen and oxygen due to sharing of electrons
What is covalent bonds
400
Form of nitrogen that is a plant nutrient
What is nitrate
400
Contains more (OH-)ions than (H+) ions
What is a base
400
What happens to the dissolved oxygen when an algae bloom occur?
What is decrease in dissolved oxygen
500
What is it called when water rolls off the land's surface and fills aquifers, recharges groundwater and provides plants with water.
What is runoff
500
Organisms are able to maintain homeostasis because of the term that describes why water is able to absorb a lot of heat
What is specific heat
500
This can cause less photosynthesis from occurring in a water body
What is turbidity
500
A rain drop on a leave demonstrates these 3 water properties
What is cohesion, surface tension and adhesion
500
What is the pH of most rainwater?
What is 6.5
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