Watershed Vocabulary
Pollution
Watershed
Misc.
Wetlands
100

Lakes, ponds, streams and rivers are examples of this.

What is surface water?

100

Hazardous materials coming into contact with surface water

What is surface water pollution?

100
What splits different watersheds from each other?
What is a Divide
100

This happens when water gets too many nutrients causing too many plants to grow.

What is Eutrophication?

100

This is a forested wetland

What is a swamp?

200

Ridges and hills that separate watersheds are called

What is a Divide?

200

Pollution that comes from many different sources across a watershed and is not easily traced back to a single origin.

What is  NonPoint Source Pollution?

200

 Naturally occurring substance such as a mineral, forest, water and land that are used by humans. 

What is a natural resource?

200

The largest use of ground water

What is irrigation?

200

This is a wet and spongy ground that is made up of decomposing vegetation that also forms when glaciers created depressions.

What is a Bog?

300

The variety of plant and animal species within a watershed.

What is Biodiversity?

300

Another term for watershed, referring to the land area that contributes water to a particular stream or river system.

What is Drainage?

300

A basin-like formation defined by high points and divides that descend into lower elevation.

What is  a Watershed?

300

When pollutants come from a single location such as dumping chemicals into a river.

What is point source pollution?

300

This wetland is dominated by grasses, rushes, or reeds.

What is a Marsh?

400

The process by which soil and rock are worn away by the action of water, wind, or other geological agents.

What is Erosion?

400

The movement of water, either from precipitation or irrigation, over the land surface and into bodies of water within the watershed.

What is Runoff?

400

Water that is stored underground in soil and rock formations. It can also contribute to the flow of rivers and streams within a watershed.

What is Groundwater?

400

The rise or fall in temperature in a natural water source.

What is thermal pollution?

400

This is a large area of nutrient-rich shallow water in which dead plants do not fully decay and it results in plants growing in a saturated peat.

What is a Fen?

500

Particles of soil, sand, and other materials that are carried by water and deposited in rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water within the watershed.

What is Sediment?

500

What is the area of ground water affected by pollution?

What is a Plume?

500

Areas in oceans, lakes, or rivers where there isn't enough oxygen in the water for fish and other aquatic life to survive.

What is a Dead Zone or Hypoxic Zone?

500

Release of liquid hydrocarbons (oil) into the water

What is oil pollution?

500

More than 50% of people get their water from this

What is ground water?