Fresh Water-_JDilyard
Across
- 2. An underground rock formation that contains water.
- 5. Examples includes The 7th Continent.
- 8. when excessive amounts of heat are added to a body of water.
- 10. A structure built across a river or a stream that restricts the flow of water traveling downhill.
- 12. occurs because of the introduction of inorganic plant nutrients into a body of water through sewage and fertilizer runoff.
- 14. The are of land from which the groundwater ordinates.
Down
- 1. Highest level of an aquifer.
- 3. Pollution that comes from many sources rather than from a single specific site.
- 4. The introduction of chemical, physical, biological agents into the water that lowers the quality of the water and affects the organisms that depend on it.
- 6. Entire area of land that is drained by a river.
- 7. Water that seeps down through the soil and is stored underground.
- 9. Fresh water that is above ground in lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams.
- 11. Pollution that is Discharge from a single source, such as a factory, a water treatment plant, or a water tanker.
- 13. Disease causing organisms (Bacteria) that enter untreated waste water of fecal matter.