The effect on living organisms and their nonliving environment due to human activity.
Human Impact
Run-off
Water that is found underground in spaces and cracks in the earth.
groundwater
Any physical, chemical, or biological substance in water.
contaminant
Someone who pursues understanding of the natural world by using evidence to answer
scientist
Small pieces of earth materials such as rocks, shells, and other debris.
Sediments
Information that supports or refutes a claim.
Evidence
A desirable outcome given up to gain another desirable outcome.
Trade-off
A measure of the condition of the water based on its characteristics.
Water Quality
the movement of water through the air and land.
water cycle
A near-shore area of water with little or no dissolved oxygen and, therefore, very few organisms.
Dead zone
Animals without backbones that are large enough to see without magnification.
Macroinvertebrates
Any visible sign that shows the condition of the system being studied.
Indicator
Nutrients
the shape of the land with its various elevations in an area.
topography
correlation
A substance that dissolves other substances.
Solvent
delta
To mix the particles of one substance evenly into the particles of another substance.
Dissolve
weathering
A minimum requirement for how the design must function
criteria
In engineering design, something that limits the solution to a problem.
constraint
A relationship in which one factor causes an effect to the other factor. The first event is the cause and the result is the effect.
Casual Relationship
Sediments that settle out of the flowing water, ice, or winds and drop to the ground due to slowing water.
deposition
The removal of sediments from an area. Common causes of erosion are gravity and moving water, wind, and ice.
Erosion