Water Facts
Water Facts pt 2
water and agriculture
water laws and hydro electric dams
hydropower and geothermal power
100

Where does most of Iceland's water come from?

Groundwater

100

What percentage of Iceland's water is surface water?

5%

100

What is the leading source of damage for Iceland's rivers and lakes

agriculture

100

what is a WSP

a water safety plan

100

what power produces greenhouse gasses

hydroelectric dams

200

What is an Aquifer?

a layer of water-bearing rock underground

200

How can you collect water from aquifers?

through wells

200

why is land modification for farms bad?

it can change water quality and quantity, and impact ecosystems

200

how many water supply systems have WSPs

23

200

What does hydropower come from?

moving water

300

what is geothermal energy used for?

Heating and electricity

300

whats an example of a substance that's naturally filtered from the water

calcium, chlorine, nitrate

300

How many pesticides minimum did they find in 94% of water?

at least one pesticide

300

what is a water safety plan

a plan to ensure safe drinking water

300

what is geothermal energy?

energy from heat from underground water

400

what is one thing that Iceland's water is polluted by?

fertilizer

400

what is hydropower used for?

heating and electricity

400

how do fertilizers and pesticides get into our water sources

they get there from runoff from farms

400

how does mercury contaminate the water

hydroelectric dams collect large amounts 

400

what aspects of rivers can hydroelectric dams change?

physical, biological, or chemical properties

500

why is Iceland's water so clean?

it runs through layers of lava and rocks

500

where does drinking water mainly come from?

aquifers

500

is agriculture good for the environment? 

no

500

how are hydroelectric dams bad for fish

stops fish migration, changes ecosystem

500

what type of energy does hydropower use

water's kinetic energy