Wetlands
Virginia's Major Watersheds
6.8 Vocabulary
Water Pollution
Water Quality
100

What is a wetland?

An area of land covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year.

100

How many major watersheds are there in Virginia?

14

100

What does "abiotic" mean?

The nonliving part of an ecosystem.

100

What is water pollution?

A change to the environment that negatively affects living things.

100

What does pH measure?

How acidic or basic a substance is.

200

Why are Wetlands important for ecosystems?

They help regulate runoff, reduce erosion, maintain water quality, and provide habitats.

200

What is the largest watershed in Virginia?

The James River watershed.

200

Define "biodiversity."

An ecosystem that has many different species in that area.

200

Name one source of pollutants in water.

Sediment, Toxic, Bacterial, Nutrient

200

What is turbidity?

A cloudy condition in water due to suspended silt or organic matter.

300

How do wetlands help prevent flooding?

They store floodwaters and slow down runoff.

300

Name one river that is part of Virginia's watersheds.

Potomac, Rappahannock, York, James, Chowan, Albermarle Sound Coastal, Roanoke, Yadkin, New, Clinch-Powell

300

What is "eutrophication"?

The process by which nutrients build up in a lake, causing increased algae growth.

300

How can sewage affect water quality?

It can make the water unsafe for humans and animals to drink.

300

Why is dissolved oxygen important for water quality?

It is essential for the survival of aquatic organisms.

400

Describe one negative effect of human development on wetlands.

Development can reduce wetland areas, leading to increased flooding and loss of wildlife habitat.

400

What separates one watershed from another?

A divide.

400

What is "salinity"?

The total amount of dissolved salts in a water sample.

400

What is runoff?

Water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground.

400

 Name one indicator of water quality.

Temperature, Turbidity, Salinity, Presence of macro-invertebrates, pH Scale, Dissolved Oxygen

500

Name a plant commonly found in Wetlands?

Cordgrass, Cattails, salt grass, winter berries, water plantain, buttonbush, etc.

500

What two main bodies of water do Virginia's watersheds lead to?

Chesapeake Bay and North Carolina Sounds

500

What is a "delta"?

A landform made of sediment deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake.

500

What is one way humans can reduce water pollution?

By properly disposing of hazardous waste.

500

How can we monitor water quality?

By collecting water samples to analyze chemical and biological parameters.