Structure Of Hydrosphere
Ocean Currents
Water Quality
Pollution
Fishy Waters (Random)
100

What are the river basins near us?


The Neuse and the River basin.

100

What are ocean currents?


Ocean currents are continuous predictable directional movement of seawater, with gravity wind and the density of water.

100

Where is the majority of all water on earth located and what type of water is it?

In the Ocean/Saltwater.

100

What is the generalized definition of Point source pollution and what is its opposite?

An unidentifiable source of pollution that cannot be traced to a certain source.

100

About what percentage of Earth's water is contained in the oceans?


What is 97%

200

Where can you find surface water?

Surprisingly, it's found on the earth's surface in lakes, rivers and the ocean.

200

What are surface currents driven by?


Driven by winds that cause the flow of the wind.

200

What is potable water?



Water that is safe to drink.

200

What is EPA’s main mission in the environment?

To protect human health and the environment by restricting the amount of pollution made.

200

What is the process by which liquid water at Earth's surface turns into water vapor?



What is evaporation?

300

What type of water does estuaries have?

It is brackish water.

300

What do deep currents do/what are they?


To help animals on the seafloor, it reaches depths of several kilometers deep and moves across the entire ocean.

300

Name Three Major Bioindicators.


The Ph, Nitrates and phosphates, Turbidity, dissolved O2.

300

What is the hydrosphere?

 

All the water on earth.

300

What is the process called when plants release water vapor directly into the atmosphere?



What is transpiration?

400

What is brackish water?


It is saltwater and freshwater mixed.

400

What gases are dissolved in the ocean?


NItrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.

400

How do we determine potability?


Its determined by physical and biological factors including temperature and dissolved oxygen.

400

Name 2 of the 4 parts of stewardship.

Conserving water, Reducing pollution, Learning, Educating

400

What do you call underground layers of rock or sediment that store and allow the movement of groundwater?

What is an aquifer?

500

Why are estuaries essential?


Plants and animals filter out pollution before it does reach the ocean and are considered the nurseries of the seas for the animals in the ocean.

500

What direction does the Coriolis effect happen in the northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere?


Goes clockwise in the southern hemisphere but counter clockwise in the northern hemisphere.

500

What is the main type of water pollution made by farms and factories respectively and how does it affect rivers and streams?



Factories and farms make sludge and nitrates which affects the quality of the drinking water for land animals and the overall health of marine animals.

500

How are floods and pollution connected?

Floods can bring polluted or contaminated water into other water areas such as rivers or oceans.

500

DAILY DOUBLE  

What is the process of upwelling and how does it impact marine ecosystems?

The Process of Nutrient-rich coldwater rising from ocean depths to the surface, this helps fish and sea life get food and animals flock to get there.