Study Guide 9
Across
- 8. an increase in the proportion of a population living in urban areas rather than in rural areas.
- 9. pollution, pollution that comes from a specific site.
- 12. pollution, pollution that comes form many sources rather than from a single specific site; an example is pollution that reaches a body of water form streets and storm sewers.
- 15. pollution, a temperatures increase in a body of water that is caused by human activity and that has a harmful effect on water quality and on the ability of that body water to support life.
- 16. and indversity, The (2) major sources of chemical pollution.
- 18. on a hill the most potential energy from a rollercoaster can be found at the.
Down
- 1. an increase in the amount of nutrients such as nitrates in a marine or aquatic ecosystem.
- 2. an artifical body of water that usually forms behind a dam.
- 3. water, Earth freshwater liquid is found.
- 4. quality, dissolved solids ph temp and oxygen.
- 5. Protection Agency, EPA stand for.
- 6. body of rock sediment that allows water to flow easily through it.
- 7. Pollution, waste matter or other material that is introduced into water and that is harmful to organisms that live in,drink, or are exposed to the water.
- 10. is never created or destroyed.
- 11. suitable for drinking.
- 13. sources pollution run-off from farmland into a river.
- 14. eutrophication, when human activity increases nutrient levels in water.
- 17. transformation, is the process of changing from one form to another.