Freshwater
Water Pollution
Water Conservation
Vocab
Misc
100

What percentage of Earth's water is freshwater?

3%

100

What vocab word describes pollution that comes from a single, identifiable source?

Point-source pollution

100

What is drip irrigation?

Using a perforated pipe to slowly water plants in order to reduce evaporation

100

What is desalination?

Creating freshwater by removing salt from ocean water

100

What word do we use for water that is safe to drink?

Potable

200

Name 2 major sources of freshwater

Groundwater, surface water (lakes, rivers)

200

Where does most ocean pollution come from?

Runoff from nearby land

200

Which sector uses the most water?

Agriculture

200

What is the recharge zone?

Where water travels down to become part of an aquifer

200

Where is the water table?

The top/upper boundary of groundwater or an aquifer

300

What is an aquifer?

A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater

300

How does thermal pollution impact aquatic ecosystems?

It raises water temperatures, reducing oxygen levels

300

What can be created to form an artificial body of water behind a dam?

Reservoir

300

What is a part of a factory that contains a heat exchanger and is used to cool the water being circulated?

Cooling tower

300

What is one of the world's most pressing problems when it comes to water?

A shortage of access to clean, fresh water

400

What is the zone of saturation?

The area underground where it is filled/saturated with water

400

What's the difference between point-source and nonpoint-source pollution?

Point-source: Specific location

Nonpoint-source: Different sources

400

What are 2 solutions to the lack of access to fresh water?

Desalination, Transporting Fresh Water

400

What is the layer of rock, clay, or plastic that water can't pass through called?

Impermeable layer

400

Name the 4 sources of pollution

Pathogens, Heavy metals, Sediments, Pesticides/Fertilizer

500

Why is most freshwater unavailable for human use?

It's frozen, trapped in glaciers and ice caps or deep underground

500

How does eutrophication affect aquatic ecosystems?

It causes too much algae to grow, depleting oxygen and leading to dead zones

500

Name 3 ways to conserve water

Low flow toilets, xeriscaping, drip irrigation, reusing water for industries, etc.

500

What is the difference between a watershed and a river system?

Watershed: Area of land that drains into a single river (drainage basin)

River system: An interconnected network of rivers and streams that drains an area of land

500

Explain the difference between porosity & permeability

Porosity: The amount of empty space between grains of sediment

Permeability: How connected the pores in a sediment are, how easily liquids can pass through