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Water Quality

Water Quality

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Science

6th Grade

Easy

NGSS
MS-LS2-4, MS-LS1-6, MS-ESS2-4

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7 Slides • 10 Questions

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Water Quality

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Water Quality Factors

  • Dissolved Oxygen

  • Nitrates

  • Turbidity

  • pH

  • Salinity

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Dissolved Oxygen

  • amount of oxygen dissolved in the water.

  • colder water usually has more oxygen.

  • when fertilizers and nutrients get in the water, this increases plant grow. This will decrease the amount of oxygen in the water.

  • all living things need oxygen to live.

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Multiple Choice

What is dissolved oxygen?

1

the amount of oxygen on land

2

the amount of oxygen dissolved in water

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Multiple Select

What can decrease the amount of oxygen in the water?

1

Hotter water

2

Increased plant growth

3

Colder water

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Nitrates

  • Nitrogen is found in soil and is essential for plants to grow.

  • Nitrogen can come from over-fertilized croplands, animal waste, and sewage.

  • Too much nitrogen can cause an increase in algae growth.

  • We know that this leads to less oxygen.

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Multiple Choice

Is too much nitrogen good or bad?

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Good

2

Bad

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Multiple Select

What can cause too many nitrates getting in the water?

1

fertilizers

2

sewage

3

plants

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Turbidity

  • Turbidity is the amount of dirt "hanging" in the water.

  • If the water is too dirty, there may not be enough light to support plant growth.

  • Plant roots help to hold on to the soil and prevent erosion.

  • If trees are cut down, there is a greater chance of erosion.

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Multiple Choice

What is turbidity?

1

the amount of dirt in the water.

2

the salt in the water

3

the nitrogen in the water

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Multiple Choice

Higher turbidity has more or less dirt in the water.

1

more

2

less

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pH

  • pH is a measure of the acidity of a solution.

  • pH scale ranges from 0-14.

  • 0-6 is acidic; 8-14 is basic.

  • 7 is neutral and most organisms can only tolerate a pH close to 7.

  • Acid rain entering the water can decrease the pH of a stream.

  • If the stream becomes too acidic, fish will not be able to survive.

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Multiple Choice

pH is the measure of...

1

the acidity of a solution

2

amount of salt in the water

3

amount of dirt of water

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Multiple Choice

A pH between 0-6 is considered...

1

basic

2

acidic

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Salinity

  • the amount of salt in the water

  • more rainwater --> more freshwater

  • in a bay (Chesapeake Bay), the salinity is lower near where the rivers enter the bay.

  • the salinity is higher near where the ocean water enters.

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Multiple Choice

Salinity is...

1

the amount of salt in the water

2

the amount of dirt in the water

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Multiple Choice

The amount of salt in a bay increases the closer you get to...

1

the rivers

2

the ocean

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