Pollution Vocabulary
Environment Vocabulary
Urban Sprawl Vocabulary
100
Damage to the natural environment caused by harmful substances; also refers to harmful substances. 

Pollution

100

Bits of soil left in a place by moving water. 

Sediment

100

The rapid, often poorly planned spread of development from an urban area outward into rural areas. 

Urban Sprawl

200

Water pollution from a single place place, such as a discharge pipe at a plant that treats sewage. 

Point-Source Pollution

200
Nonnative plants and animals that invade an ecosystem. 

Invasive species. 

200

A major population center made up of a large city and smaller suburbs and towns that surround it. 

Metropolitan Area

300

Pollution that does not come from a single location, but rather from many sources such as runoff from farms. 

Non-Point-Source-Pollution

300

The natural environment in which a plant or animal lives. 

Habitat

300

A developed area at the edge of a city that has manly homes, also have stores and businesses. 

Suburbs. 

400

Something that pollutes, or damages, air, soil, water. 

Pollutant

400

An area where the soil is usually wet or covered. 

Wetlands

400

The older part of a city. Often serves as the downtown or central business district of a city. 

Urban Core

500

Water from rainfall that is not absorbed into the soil and instead flows into streams or lakes. 

Runoff

500

Animals or plants that are in danger of dying out in the immediate future. 

Endangered Species. 
500

The ring of small towns and suburbs that surround a big city. 

Urban Fringe.

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