Why
is
water
so
important?
100

A lake that stores water for human use

reservoir

100
All living things need water to carry out their _____  _______. 

body processes

100

a piece of land that seperates one watershed from another

 divide

100

water that fills the cracks and spaces under the ground (in soil and rock layers)

groundwater

100

the process of liquid water changing into a vapor (gas)

evaporation

200

the change from water vapor (gas) into a liquid

condensation

200

the land area that supplies water to a river system

watershed

200

the location where an organism lives and obtains all things needed for survival

habitat

200

all of the streams and smaller rivers that flow/feed into a main river

tributaries

200

the water zone that contains part air, part water 

unsaturated zone

300

How much of Earth's surface water is salt water? 

97%

300

any form of water that falls to Earth

precipitation

300

a land area covered with a shallow layer of water for some or all of the year

wetland

300

Algae & plants must make their own food using the process of _______. 

photosynthesis

300

nicknamed "flooded forests" and located in hot, humid areas

swamps

400

To produce their own food, plants need these three essential things (think of them as the "ingredients" of photosynthesis):

carbon dioxide + water + sunlight = FOOD yay!

400

an underground layer of permeable rock that holds water & often provides water to crops/farm animals

aquifer

400

What are the FIVE Great Lakes?

HOMES- Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior

400

the process/action of liquid water escaping from plant leaves into air as vapor (gas)

transpiration

400

when water cannot easily pass through a substance (tiny pores with little to no space between particles)

impermeable

500

Two important benefits of wetland areas:

- help control flooding

- provide habitats

500

a process where algae causes nutrients to spread, creating a green algae layer on a lake's suface

eutrophication

500

Water allows organisms to do these 3 important things:

1. break down food

2. grow

3. reproduce

500

located in cool northern climates, contains mosses, area where cranberries can grow

bogs

500

Why do aquatic (water) habitats have such a variety and number of species?

Most of our Earth is covered in water- lots of space and ability for many species to grow, evolve, etc.