Water Quality Vocabulary
Across
- 2. The ability of an organism to survive in subpar environmental conditions.
- 5. A measure of how clear or "cloudy" water is.
- 6. Any substance that makes water, air, or soil dirty or unsafe.
- 13. Substances (like nitrogen and phosphorus) that plants and animals need to grow.
- 14. The process where a body of water becomes overly enriched with nutrients.
- 16. Pollution, A harmful increase in water temperature.
- 17. Water that flows over the surface of the land.
- 18. Water found underground.
- 19. Bloom, A rapid, excessive growth of algae in a body of water, often caused by too many nutrients.
- 20. An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds significant amounts of groundwater.
Down
- 1. Solvent, Water dissolves more substances than any other liquid.
- 3. Smaller stream or river that flows into a larger one.
- 4. Source Pollution, Pollution that comes from a single, identifiable location.
- 7. Source Pollution, Pollution that comes from many sources rather than one specific spot.
- 8. An area of land where all the water drains to the lowest point.
- 9. Oxygen, The amount of oxygen gas available in the water.
- 10. Basin, A larger version of a watershed.
- 11. Living organisms used to monitor the health of an ecosystem.
- 12. Water that is safe enough to drink.
- 15. Small animals without backbones that are large enough to see without a microscope, they are often used as bioindicators.