what are two other things that are found in runoff
zinc from car tires and paint
what is critical to the future of the Chesapeake bay watershed?
what is retaining farmland.
what are causes of air pollution
what is power plants, smokestacks, and vehicle exhaust
what are the properties of water?
what is cohesion, adhesion, capillary action, and surface tension.
what are two ways we can prevent runoff pollution
what is green filter and gray funnel
how does the way we farm effect our community?
what is health.
when does mercury pollution occur?
what is when oil coal or wood is burned
what does cohesion mean?
what is water holds tight to one another.
what are some effects of runoff pollution?
what is kills fish, and pollutes drinking water.
what can agriculture reduce from the Chesapeake bay?
what is nitrogen phosphorus and sediment pollution.
what are types of air pollution?
what is nitrogen, sulfur, and mercury. polution
what does adhesion mean?
what is water sticks to other substances.
what are examples of runoff pollution?
what is trash, viruses, oil, pesticides, and road salt.
what is one way we are losing agriculture land to?
what is suburban development.
what are the effects of nitrogen in our waters?
what is clouding the water and absorbing the oxygen
what does capillary action mean?
what is water moves up a solid.
what is endangered by stormwater pollution?
what is wildlife and residence of the watershed region.
double points
how many miles of the Chesapeake bay water shed is dedicated to farming?
what is 64,000-square-miles
double pionts
when does sulfur dioxide pollution occur?
what is when vehicles and heavy equipment burn fuel
what does surface tension mean?
what is water sticks to water.