CH. 11 Vocab Flashcards

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Surface Water

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is fresh water on earth’s land surface.

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River System

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As streams and rivers move across the land, the form a flowing network of water.

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Watershed

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The area of land that is drained by a river

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Groundwater

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Water that is found beneath Earth’s surface in the spaces in sediment and rock formations

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Aquifer

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An underground formation that contains groundwater

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Porosity

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is the percentage of the total volume of a rock that has spaces (pores).

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Permeability

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The ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through

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Recharge Zone

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An area of Earth’s surface from which water percolates down into an aquifer

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potable

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safe to drink

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pathogen

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which are organisms that cause illness or disease.

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dam

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are built across rivers to control the river’s flow

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reservoir

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When a river is dammed, an artificial lake, or reservoir, is formed behind the dam. Reservoirs can be used for flood control, drinking water, irrigation, recreation,and industry.

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desalination

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is the process of removing salt from saltwater.

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Water Pollution

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is the introduction of chemical, physical, or biological agents into water that degrade water quality and harm the organisms that depend on the water.

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point-source pollution

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which is pollution discharged from a single source.

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nonpoint-source pollution

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also known as runoff pollution, comes from many different sources that are often difficult to identify

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wastewater

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is water that contains waste from homes or industry.

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artificial eutrophication

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Eutrophication is accelerated when inorganic plant nutrients, such as phosphorus and nitrogen, enter the water from sewage and fertilizer runoff.

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thermal pollution

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Eutrophication is accelerated when inorganic plant nutrients, such as phosphorus and nitrogen, enter the water from sewage and fertilizer runoff.

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biomagnification

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Each organism stores the pesticide in its tissues and the concentration of the pesticide that is passed on to the next organism in the food chain increases.