Fresh Water
Glaciers
water facts
water cycle
human impacts
100

they are two examples of fresh flowing water

what are rivers, streams, and creeks?

100

Antarctica and Greenland are this type of glacier

what are continental glaciers?

100

this percentage determines fresh water from saltwater.

what is less than 1%?

100

another word for rain.

 what is precipitation? 

100

the largest contributor of pollution and use of fresh water systems.

what is agriculture?

200

movement of water across a membrane

what is osmosis?

200

deposits of clay, sand, and sediments at the bottom of the glacier

what is till?

200

when the earth moon and the sun are in line, the tidal range is ___________.

what is "the greatest"?

200

examples are lakes, rivers, and ponds.

what is surface water?

200

Scientists use this tool to measure the ocean floor

What is a sonar?

300

drinkable water is called _______.

what is potable water?

300

scratches on a glacier

what are striations?

300

two ways animals and organisms adapt to living in water

what are suckers, gills, and bioluminescence etc?

300

pollutants are "filtered out" during this part of the water cycle.

what is evaporation?

300

List one of the largest impacts humans make on fresh water systems

What are dams and channelization, waste disposal, overconsumption, and loss of biodiversity?

400

the name for the type of water that travels through the soil into an acquifer.

what is groundwater?

400

oval or elongated hill believed to have been formed by the stream land movement of glacial ice sheets across rock debris, or till.

what is a drumlin

400

concentration of a toxin as it moves up through the  food chain

what is biomagnification?

400

reasons why the ocean is so salty

what is because runoff dissolves salts and minerals, and drops them off in oceans. when water evaporates during the water cycle, it leaves behind the salts and minerals in the ocean water

400

the difference between point source and nonpoint source 

Point source - a small area that releases pollution.

Nonpoint source -pollution coming from many places.

500

most of freshwater is trapped in this form.

what is a glacier?

500

a deposition of sediments along both sides of a glacier

what are lateral moraines?

500

this area comprises all the water and run-off in a given area.

what is a watershed?

500

carries sediment, nutrients, and polluants into fresh water systems.

what is surface run-off?

500

The total percentage of freshwater

what is 3%. (available potable water = 0.001%)

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