Ecosystems & Services
Water Use & Sustainability
Pollution & Impacts
Wetlands & Aquifers
Vocabulary
100

What are ecosystem services? Specifically aquatic ecosystems.

Benefits humans get from ecosystems (clean water, food, flood control)

100

What is virtual water?

The hidden water used to make products

100

What is water pollution?

 Contamination of water that harms living things

100

What is a wetland?

Land saturated with water

100

What is grey water?

Used water that can be reused (not sewage)

200

Name one ecosystem service of aquatic ecosystems

Water purification, habitat, food, climate regulation

200

Give one way to use water more sustainably

Fix leaks, shorter showers, efficient irrigation

200

What is the difference between point and nonpoint pollution?

Point = one source; Nonpoint = many sources

200

Name one benefit of wetlands

 Filter water, reduce flooding, habitat

200

What is cultural eutrophication?

 Excess nutrients from humans causing algal blooms

300

How do aquatic ecosystems help humans survive?

Provide food, clean water, regulate climate

300

How can grey water be reused?

Watering plants, flushing toilets

300

Which type of water system cleanses pollution faster: rivers or lakes? Why?

Rivers, because flowing water moves and dilutes pollutants

300

What is an aquifer?

Underground layer that stores water

300

What is runoff?

Water that carries pollution over land into waterways

400

Why are wetlands considered one of the most valuable ecosystems?

They filter water, prevent flooding, and support biodiversity

400

Why is virtual water important?

Helps us understand hidden water use and conserve

400

Which water system is MOST affected by pollution buildup: lakes, rivers, or oceans? Why?

Lakes, because water stays longer and pollutants build up

400

How are aquifers recharged?

Rain and surface water soak into the ground


400

Give an example of nonpoint-source pollution

Fertilizer runoff

500

A coastal wetland is drained to build houses. Predict two environmental impacts AND explain how this affects ecosystem services.

Loss of water filtration → poorer water quality; increased flooding due to loss of natural absorption; loss of habitat and biodiversity; reduced storm protection.

500

Explain how human water use affects different water systems

 Overuse lowers rivers/aquifers; pollution harms lakes/oceans

500

Explain why oceans can handle more pollution than lakes—but still have limits

Oceans dilute pollution better, but too much still causes damage

500

What happens when aquifers are overused AND not recharged?

Water supply decreases, wells dry up, land may sink

500

A city is trying to reduce water pollution. They fix factory discharge pipes but still see pollution in nearby rivers. Identify the type of pollution still occurring AND explain why it is harder to control.

Nonpoint-source pollution; it comes from many sources (runoff, lawns, streets), making it difficult to track and regulate.

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