Water Distribution
Water Quality
Water Quality 2
Water Quality 3
Water Properties
100

Where most of earth's water is found

What is in the oceans and seas?

100

What is an organism that is sensitive to pollution and tells us about the water quality in a body of water called?

What is a Bioindicator?

100

True or false: Clear water is always clean and drinkable

What is false?

100

The process of water going from a gas to a liquid

What is condensation?

100

When water sticks to other water molecules?

What is cohesion?

200

Why can't we use ocean water for farming, cooking, drinking, etc?

It is too salty. It is expensive to distill water.

200

If I want to know how CLEAR the water is, what water quality indicator do I look at?

What is Turbidity?

200

True or false: Neutral water has a pH level of 7

What is true?

200

What can cause an increase in temperature in a body of water?

What is pollution, climate, acid rain?

200

When water molecules stick to other thing?

What is Adhesion?

300

Where the  largest amount of freshwater is found on earth.

What are icecaps and glaciers?

300

When Temperature goes up, Dissolved Oxygen goes...?

What is down?

300

Acid rain could cause an increase OR decrease change in pH?

What is lower pH? 

300

Low turbidity means that the water is cloudy or clear?

What is clear?

300

When cohesion creates a "skin" on the top of a body of water?

What is surface tension?

400

Where less than 1% of freshwater is found on earth

What are rivers, lakes, ponds, streams and groundwater?

400

This is freshwater humans can safely drink

What is potable water?

400

A natural underground storage area for freshwater

What is an aquifer?

400

Temperature increasing causes dissolved oxygen to decrease because of what...?

What is... the sunlight is blocked from the plants and photosynthesis cannot occur?

400

When water "crawls" up against gravity?

What is Capillary Action?

500

Where do we get most of the water that we use for drinking water?

What is a groundwater, lakes, rivers?

500

What things can lead to a change in pH?

What is pollution, more precipitation, new animal life...

500

Name two macroinvertebrates that would be good bioindicators? 

What is mayfly, caddisfly, water bug, stonefly, alderfly, dragonfly, bass fish?

500
8-14 on the pH scale is considered what?

What is Basic/ Alkaline?

500

The property that explains why sand is hotter than the ocean at the beach?

What is specific heat?

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