Ecosystems
Watershed Systems
Pollution and Water Quality
Wetlands and Estuaries
Water Quality Factors
100

Factors of an ecosystem that are non-living? ex: water

What is abiotic

100

Land where all the water drains and collects into one body of water and flows into a larger body of water. 

What is a watershed?

100

Pollution that comes from a single known place

What is point source pollution?

100

The transition zone between land and a body of water

What is a wetland?

100

The amount of thermal energy

What is temperature?

200

Factors of an ecosystem that are living or once were living? ex: fish

What is biotic


200

The number of major watersheds in VA

What is three?

200
The health of an ecosystem is directly related to this. (Including pH, temperature, etc...)

What is water quality?

200

Where freshwater from rivers and streams mixes with salty ocean water.

What is an estuary?

200

The oxygen gas dissolved in water for aquatic life to breathe.

What is dissolved oxygen?

300

the shape of the land determined by elevation, relief, and landforms

What is topography?

300

Smaller streams or rivers that flow into a larger stream or river

What are tributaries?

300

The pH level that is considered neutral

What is 7.

300

The Chesapeake Bay is a mix of fresh and salt water called this.

What is brackish water?

300

The measure of all salts dissolved in water

What is salinity?

400

All the living and nonliving things that interact with one another in a certain place

What is an ecosystem?

400

The names of the three watersheds in Virginia

1. Chesapeake Bay 2. Gulf of Mexico

3. North Carolina Sounds

400

The saltiness of the water

What is salinity


400

The largest estuary in the US

What is the Chesapeake Bay?

400

Chemical balance of water (acidic, basic, neutral)

What is pH?

500

True or False: Biotic factors need abiotic factors to survive.

What is true

500

The areas of high elevation that force water to be separated into different watershed systems

What is watershed divides


500

The cloudiness of the water

What is turbidity

500

Give a reason of how wetlands support water quality

1. they filter sediments, trap nutrients and break down pollution

2. they reduce erosion and slow run off of water

3. regulate runoff by storing flood waters

4. recharge groundwater

500

How does increased turbidity affect the dissolved oxygen in the water?

Increased turbidity decreases the oxygen levels in the water