Watersheds & Runoff
Water Pollution
Groundwater and Surface Water
Ocean Health
Human Impact Solutions
100

What is an area of land where all water drains to a common point called?

Watershed

100

What causes "dead zones" where fish cannot survive?

Lack of oxygen (caused by algae blooms)

100

Water stored in the spaces between rocks underground is called

Groundwater

100

What gas is primarily responsible for ocean acidification?

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

100

Where is the least damaging place to put a factory on a river (locally)?

At the mouth (bottom) of the river

200

What would most likely increase runoff the most in a town?

Building a new parking lot (impermeable surface)

Surface water cannot soak through (like concrete or asphalt)

200

What is the main cause of nutrient pollution?

Fertilizer runoff and sewage

200

What is the top level of the saturated zone in an aquifer called?

Water Table

200

What happens to coral reefs when the water gets too warm?

Coral Bleaching

200

What is a sustainable way to prevent overfishing?

Setting catch limits or "seasons"

300

True or False: Pollution always stays where it is dumped and does not move downstream.

False

300

Which famous book by Rachel Carson warned about the dangers of pesticides?

Silent Spring

300

If a well runs dry, it is usually because:

Humans are pumping water out faster than rain can refill it

300

Why is ocean acidification bad for marine life?

It weakens shells and skeletons of clams, oysters, and coral

300

Why are artificial reefs beneficial?

They provide new habitats for marine life

400

What drives the flow of water in a watershed?

Gravity/Elevation

400

What happens when algae from a bloom die and decompose?

Bacteria use up all the oxygen in the water

400

True or False: Groundwater and surface water are completely separate and never mix.

False (Springs feed rivers, rivers feed aquifers)

400

What is a major danger of plastic pollution in the ocean?

Animals mistake it for food or get tangled in it

400

What is an "impermeable surface"?


    • A surface water cannot soak through (like concrete or asphalt)
500

If a river is polluted in Houston, where did the pollution most likely come from?

Upstream sources (like Dallas or farms to the north)

500

Pouring used motor oil on a fence post is an example of what?

Improper disposal/Groundwater pollution

500

What is the biggest human use of groundwater that causes depletion?

Crop irrigation (Farming)

500

Besides food, what is another major resource we get from the ocean?

Oxygen (from phytoplankton)

500

How can you personally help reduce watershed pollution?

Pick up dog waste, recycle plastics, or use less fertilizer