River Basics
Lake Formation & Types
Aquatic Zones & Ecology
Stream Stages & Features
Misc.
100

What is the starting point of a river called?

Source

100

The Great Salt Lake is an example of what type of lake?

Salt

100

What is the term for still or standing water environments?

Lentic

100

Which type of river is steep, fast-moving, and often has waterfalls or rapids?

Young River

100

The part of a river where sediment builds up into a triangle-shaped area.

Delta

200

What do we call the point where a river ends or flows into another body of water?

Mouth

200

Which type of lake forms when glaciers carve out depressions?

Glacial lake

200

Which zone of a lake is shallow, near the shore, and receives sunlight?

Littoral zone

200

Which type of river is slow-moving, flows through flat land, and has wide meanders?

Old River

200

What term describes flowing water environments like rivers and streams?

Lotic

300

A small stream that joins a larger one is called a ____.

Tributary

300

A lake created when a meandering river is cut off from the main flow is a ____.

Oxbow Lake

300

Which zone lies near the bottom and is dominated by decomposers?


Benthic Zone

300

A small stream that flows parallel to a main river channel is a ____.

Yazoo Stream

300

What connects a tributary to its main river?

Channel

400

When two rivers come together, the joining point is called the ____.

Confluence

400

Lakes that are low in nutrients but high in oxygen are called ____.

Oligotrophic lake

400

The process where excess nutrients lead to algal blooms and oxygen depletion is called ____.

Eutrophication

400

What small stream is smaller than a creek and often fed by one?

Brook

400

What happens to dissolved oxygen levels as water temperature increases?

They decrease

500

Which part of the river generally has the most diverse aquatic life?

Middle

500

A fan-shaped deposit of sediment formed where a river meets flatter land is a ____.

Alluvial fan

500

What is the name of the deepest, darkest layer of a lake with low life activity?

Profundal Zone

500

What is the scientific study of freshwater systems called?

Limnology

500

List the three stages of a river in order from highest to lowest elevation.

Young → Mature → Old

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