Transcript Jeopardy
Chesapeake Bay Animals,
Water Quality, Leaves and Birds
by
Coyne
FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION
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FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION
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What are Fertilizers, Sewage, Runoff, Animal waste,
lightening?
What are ways that
nitrogen is introduced into
the environment?
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What is land subsidence?
Lowering of the land due to
the overdrawing of water
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What is impervious surface?
Things cannot go through
1,3
What a (1) paw paw leaf and what is
(2) an oak leaf?
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2.
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What is an Eutrophication?
1. Overstimulation of growth of
aquatic plants and algae
caused by an increase in
nutrients resulting in
reduction in oxygen.
example: pond is greener
2. Too many nutrients
2,1
What is Western Part of Virginia -- Appalachian Mountains? There
is a lot of limestone in the area.
Part of Virginia that is
susceptible to sink
holes
& why
2,2
What is nitrate?
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2.
_____________ is a nutrient that is
needed by living things; in high
concentration it can be toxic to
individuals and organisms.
___________ is found in fertilizer
so it enters our water from run off of
lawns and non-point sources
pollution.
2,3
What is phosphorus?
Fertilizers from farms, poor
water treatment systems, and
laundry detergents contain
___________________ that end
up in our water ways because of
runoffs
2,4
What is a recharge?
1. The adding of water to an
aquifer.
2. Water table replenished by
precipitation
3,1
What is a Nonpoint? Because you cannot tell where it
comes from.
1. Air pollution
considered what type
of source pollution
2. Acid Rain
3,2
What is runoff?
1. Can harm fish by heating up
too much,
2. Added pollutants to streams
3. Carries salt from roads to
creaks
4. Is greater in urban areas
3,3
What is a beech leaf?
3,4
What are confined and unconfined?
Two types of aquifers
4,1
What is alkalinity?
1. ___________ the buffering ability of
water to maintain its pH even when acid is
added
2. The higher amount of ___________:
• the higher the buffering
• the greater the capacity of water to
neutralize acid
4,2
What storage ponds?
1. Man-made
2. Help to control flooding
3. Stores runoff
4,3
What is a (1) maple leaf and what is a (2) tulip poplar leaf?
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2.
4,4
Artesian wells do not have to be dug and use natural
pressure ; spurts water to ground level w/o a pump;
Regular wells do have to be dug and requires a pump
The difference between an
artesian well and a regular well
5,1
What is phosphate?
1. If there is too much of ______________
is added to a body of water the result will
be excessive plant growth.
2. _______________ is in most fertilizers
which through run off could increase
algae and other water plants to grow out
of balance
3. __________________ could result in
eutrophication
5,2
What is land subsidence?
A sinking of land
that occurs when large
amounts of ground water have
been excessively taken from
an aquifer
5,3
What is a (1) hickory leaf and what is a (2) sassafras leaf?
1.
2.
5,4
Acid
1–6
Neutral 7
Basic
8 - 14
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3.
4.
5.0-9.0
Humans
can drink
6.5-8.5
suitable
for most
fish
Where on the scale is Acid neutral, & Basic
Human drink
Most water plan life
Fish survive
6.5 0 10.5
suitable
for most
water
plants
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What is sustainable?
1. Creates and maintains the conditions
under which humans and nature can exist
in productivity harmony
2. Biological systems remain diverse
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