Define It
Marine Biomes
Water Pollution
Wetlands
Miscellaneous
100

Areas where land is periodically underwater

What are wetlands?

100

These are the two types of aquatic biomes.

What is freshwater and saltwater biomes?

100

large amounts of loose soil, sand, silt, and clay added into a body of water

What is sediment pollution?

100

This gas is released into the atmosphere when wetlands are disturbed.

What is carbon?

100

these are 2 impacts of water pollution

What are harm to aquatic life, loss of biodiversity, human health risks, economic costs, or threat to food security?

200

The location where a freshwater river or stream meets the ocean

What is an estuary?

200

This is how freshwater and saltwater biomes are different.

What is salt concentration?

200

pollution that comes from a single identifiable source

What is point-source pollution?

200

This is the process of creating, enlarging, or preserving wetlands due to human impacts.

What is wetland mitigation?

200

this is one of the many causes of water pollution

What is sewage and wastewater treatment, agriculture, marine dumping, oil leaks/spills, etc.?

300

The contamination of water bodies with harmful substances

What is water pollution?

300

This is a freshwater biome.

What are rivers, lakes, streams, and wetlands?

300

contamination of water bodies with toxic chemicals

What is chemical pollution?

300

plants that grow while partly or fully submerged in water

What is hydrophytic vegetation?

300

this is one way to prevent/solve water pollution

What is promoting sustainable agriculture, raising awareness, reducing industrial waste, improving wastewater treatment, or supporting cleanup initiatives?

400

The transition between land and sea

What is an intertidal zone?

400

This is a saltwater biome.

What are oceans and estuaries?

400

pollution that comes from different sources

What is non-point source pollution?

400

This is how vegetation in wetlands reduce carbon from the atmosphere.

What is through photosynthesis?

400

this is one reason why we need to protect wetlands.

Is it because wetlands provide water retention, reduces erosion, and filters waterborne pollutants?

500

pollution that occurs when power plants and other industries use water in their cooling systems and then discharge the warm water into a lake or river

What is the thermal pollution?

500

These are the 3 things aquatic biomes are categorized by.

What is salinity, temperature, and amount of sunlight?

500

too many nutrients added to bodies of water, acting like fertilizer causing excessive growth of algae

What is nutrient pollution?

500

For an area to be considered a wetland, it must have these 3 things.

What is hydric soils, hydrophytic vegetation, and water present at least part of the year?

500

This is what anoxic soil is and how it allows wetlands to store carbon.

What are soils that lack oxygen and how they slow down the breakdown of organic matter?