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PA Wetlands

PA Wetlands

Assessment

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Science

12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
K-ESS3-1, K-ESS3-3, K-ESS2-1

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Amber Sim

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21 Slides • 5 Questions

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WETLANDS

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What is a wetland?

area where water covers
the soil permanently or
seasonally

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What characteristics do wetlands
have to be a wetland….

water must be present at or on the surface of the ground for a portion of the year or all the time.

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Hydric soil - permanently

or seasonally saturated
with water - anaerobic
conditions

What does anaerobic mean?

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What characteristics do wetlands
have to be a wetland….

Supports hydrophytes: A

plant that grows only in or on water

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YOUR TURN…

Take the next 10 minutes to

research the 4 basic categories of wetlands.

Be sure to use credible sources, not

just the first thing that comes up in Google!

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Multiple Choice

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This is an important indicator species for wetlands. What is it?

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Sedges

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Maple tree

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Iris

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Cattails

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Multiple Choice

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What is peat?

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Peat is a type of dessert
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Peat is a type soil found in an evergreen forest.

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Peat is a type of rock formation
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Peat is partially decayed organic matter.

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Multiple Choice

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Which fruit grows in a bog?

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Red grapes

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Apples

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Cranberries

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Blueberries

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Multiple Choice

Which type of wetland is disguishable by trees?

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Marsh
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Bog
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Swamp
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River

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Pennsylvania Wetlands

407,000 acres of PA are wetlands

Three general types of wetlands in PA


1. Forested Wetlands
2.Scrub-Shrub Wetlands
3.Emergent Wetlands

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Forested Wetlands

Areas where the dominant plants =

matured woody trees

Make up 220,000 acres of PA

wetlands(45%)

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Scrub-Shrub Wetlands

Dominant plants are mostly shrubs

and plants under 20 ft.

Spice bushes

Honey suckles
High bush blueberries

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Scrub-Shrub wetland

Covers 139,000 acres of PA Wetlands
(28%)

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Emergent Wetlands

Marshy areas where plants are rooted in the soil but emerge above the water

Covers 52,000 acres of PA wetlands

(14%)

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1. Habitat

Wetlands are home to hundreds of different species

500 plants species of concern
80% of PA’s amphibians
41% of PA’s reptiles
120 species of birds

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2. Food Factories

Plants form the base of wetland

food webs

Very high primary (plant) productivity rates.

productivity rates = rate at which
energy is converted from sun to
organic compounds

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3. Spawning Grounds and

Nurseries

Ideal location to lay eggs

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4. Cycling Nutrients

Wetlands cycle phosphorus, carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrogen in the ecosystem.

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5. Buffer Zones

designated areas used to protect sensitive landscape
patches (e.g., wetlands, wildlife reserves) from negative external pressures

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6. Pollution Control

#1 water pollutant in PA = sediment

Wetlands play a huge role in reducing

sediment pollution
Slow down water movement
Decreased movement allows

sediment to settle

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6. Pollution Control

Also help prevent air pollution

Many wetland plants store carbon tather than releasing it into the air as carbon dixoide

Too much CO2 - Climate change

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WHY are buffer zones important?

1. Reduce flood damage
2. Slow run off


3. Protect stream banks - soil erosion
4. Protection from nutrient leakage
5. Providing shade for fish and other

plants.

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Open Ended

Claim: Wetlands are an important part of an ecosystem.

Support this claim with EVIDENCE and REASONING!

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WETLANDS

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