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Does not have a backbone

What is an invertebrate? 

100

One way you can help prevent water pollution 

Don't litter, pick up after pets, fix leaky cars 

100

A scale from acidic to basic

What is pH? 

100

The type of crop Mr. Mroczek (Renae's dad) grows 

What are grapes? 

100

Name of one of the counselor's majors

What is education / freshwater science? 
200

Builds their own "case" 

What is caddisfly?

200

Rain water that does not soak into the ground and flows into a body of water

What is runoff? 

200

Organisms that can be seen with the naked eye and are used as an indicator of water quality

What is a macroinvertebrate?

200

Mr. Steve works at

What is waste water treatment plant?


200

The place old faithful geyser is located in 

Yellowstone National Park 

300

Macros that cannot live in polluted water are called


What is sensitive? 

300

Areas with plants that collect runoff 

What is a rain garden? 

300

the definition of salinity 

What is salt?

300

Field of study that deals with rocks and water

What is hydrogeology? 

300

Emily is from here

What is Montana? 

400

Another name for a crayfish 

What is a yabby? 

400

Allows fish to move around a dam

What is fish ladder?

400

this chemistry test tells us how much calcium and magnesium is in the water


What is hardness? 

400

Mr. Keith's job at WMU is

What is stormwater manager?

400

The names of the Great Lakes 

What is Lake Michigan, Ontario, Huron, Superior and Erie? 

500

Name two types of macroinvertebrates we found 

*variable answers*

500

Found near railroad tracks and can be good or bad for the water environment 

What are rocks? 

500

The sample with the lowest conductivity and highest hardness and salinity 

What is pool? 

500

City that Mr. Paul (EPA) works in 

What is Plainwell/Otesgo?

500

Your favorite part of the camp 

*variable answers* 

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