The location that fishermen most likely catch a greater number of fish.
What is in an upwelling?
The falling to Earth of water such as rain, sleet, hail, or snow
What is precipitation?
The ocean zone that contains organisms that are adapted to live without sunlight
What is the aphotic zone?
The majority of Earth's total water is located here.
What is in the ocean?
The relationship between nutrients and life-forms in an estuary?
What is as nutrients increase, the number of life forms increase?
Upwelling brings this type of water to the top of the ocean.
What is cold and nutrient-rich?
The cooling of water vapor into liquid water.
What is condensation?
The oceanic zone that clams and crabs survive by burrowing in the sand.
What is intertidal?
The percent of the Earth’s total water supply is usable freshwater.
What is 1%?
An area of land where all water drains in to smaller creeks, streams, or rivers.
What is a watershed?
A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
What is an aquifer?
Water lost from plants into the atmosphere.
What is transpiration?
Sea otters consume sea urchins, which in turn thrive in kelp forests off the coast of California. These underwater forests depend on cold water. This would yield the most stable ecosystem for sea otters.
What is upwelling?
The majority of the Earth's freshwater is located here.
What is ice caps and glaciers?
The Environmental Protection Agency was assigned to this task.
What is setting standards and governing the cleanliness of water used by Americans?
Cholera is a bacterial disease that is spread throughout a community by contaminated water. This is one way that you can prevent the cholera from being spread.
What is treat the water with chlorine?
The role of the water cycle.
What is to circulate the existing water on Earth?
This land use would be the best choice for watershed drainage.
What is wetlands?
The amount of frozen water on Earth.
What is about 2%?
The land drained by a river and its tributaries.
What is a river basin?
This best allows humans to utilize water as a resource.
What is geography (location)?
Water on the surface of Earth and water lost by plants enters the atmosphere as water vapor.
What is evapotranspiration?
The zone that contains contains a majority of ocean life.
What is the photic zone?
This technology is most efficient in mapping large areas of the ocean floor.
What is satellite imaging?
An underground layer of permeable rock where groundwater is stored
What is an aquifer?