Chapter 3 Global Water Recources And Use Flashcards
How much of Earths surface is covered by water?
70%
Oligotrophic lakes
Generally clear due to low nutrient levels and have little plant life
Mesotrophic lakes
Have good clarity and an average level of nutrients
Eutrophic lakes
Enriched with nutrients, resulting in large amounts of plant growth with possible algal blooms
Hypertrophic lakes
Have been excessively enriched with nutrients and poor water clarity. Often the result from human activities
What type of lake has the highest drinking water quality?
Oligotrophic lakes
Littoral zone on a lake
The sloped area close to land
Benthic zone for a lake
Bottom of lake, no sunlight
Seasonal turnover
The exchange of surface and bottom water in a lake or pond that happens twice a year (spring and fall)
Wetlands include…
Swamps, estuaries, marshes and bogs
Aquifer
A geologic formation that contains water, sufficient to support a sell or spring
Aphotic zone in ocean
The depths beyond which less than 1% of sunlight penetrates
Photic (Euphotic) zone in oceans
Depth of all the water that is exposed to sunlight and photosynthesis occurs, biologically diverse.
What percent of freshwater is used for agriculture?
70%
The temp at which air becomes saturated and produces liquid is called
The dew point