Estuaries: Part 1
Estuaries: Part 2
Oceans
Properties of Water
Miscellaneous
100

What is an estuary?

Semi-closed areas where freshwater and seawater meet and mix

100

What is brackish water?

Water of intermediate/mixed salinity

100

What is an organism that is non-native or indigenous to a particular area? 

Invasive species

100

What property of water is shown in this picture?

Adhesion

100

List two negative impacts an invasive species could have on its new home.

Competition with other species

Predation

Overpopulation

Spreading new disease

Overconsumption of resources

Loss of habitat

200

    What is shown in this picture?

Salt marsh

200

A deposit of sediment at the mouth of a river that accumulates as the river flows into a standing body of water is called a ____________.

Delta

200

What is eutrophication?

The increased growth of algae as a consequence of excess nutrients; can lead to harmful algal blooms or dead zones

200

What is cohesion?

The sticking together of water molecules

200

What is the phenomenon called when bottom-dwelling creatures, like crabs and fish, are carried up with the bottom water to the shallow water of the beaches?

A jubilee

300

______________ are formed when the bottoms of estuaries are exposed at low tide.

Mudflats

300

What kind of estuary is Mobile Bay?

Coastal Plain Estuary

300

What is salinity and in what unit is it measured in?

The amount of dissolved salts in seawater

Parts per thousand (ppt)

300

What kind of bonds do water molecules form?

Hydrogen bonds

300

What is more dense:

Freshwater vs. Saltwater

Hot water vs. Cold water

Salt water and cold water or more dense

400

What are the specialized roots of mangroves that allow for gas exchange?


Pneumatophores (Knees)

400

.     Name this type of estuary

Tectonic estuary

400

What is the most abundant element in seawater?

Chlorine
400

             What property of water is shown in the picture?

Surface tension

400

What is a plant that takes up large amounts of water to dilute the salts that it takes up?

A succulent

500

List the 4 types of estuaries

Bar-built

Coastal plain

Tectonic

Fjord

500

How did estuaries form?

Estuaries formed when sea levels rose because of the melting ice at the end of the last ice age

500

List 3 ways in which the oceans got salty?

-Weathering of rocks

-Hydrothermal Vents

-Ash from volcanic eruptions

500

What property of water is displayed in this photo?


Density

500

List one pollutant from EACH of the following categories that you would not want to end up in the streams of your watershed:

-Factories:

-Farms:

-Roads:

Factories: chemicals, trash

Farms: fertilizers, manure

Roads: litter, oil from cars

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