
Human Impact on Water
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Science
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7th Grade
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James Gonzalez
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10 Slides • 8 Questions
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Human Impact on Water
SC.7.E.6.6 Identify the impact that humans have had on Earth, such as deforestation, urbanization, desertification, erosion, air and water quality, and changing the flow of water.
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Water as a Resource
Most water in the US. is used by power plants.
Generate Electricity and cool equipment
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Changing Flow of Water
Streams are dammed to create reservoirs that store water.
Used for drinking water, irrigation, hydroelectric power.
Increase rate of erosion, geological barrier for migratory fish, and some dams causes rivers to dry up before reaching the ocean
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Multiple Choice
Water moves from the Earth to the Atmosphere by a process called the
Rock Cycle
Rain
Water Cycle
Evaporation
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Point-Source Pollution
Pollution from a single identified source
Oil Spills
Runoff from mines
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Open Ended
What are some examples of Point-Source Pollution?
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Nonpoint-Source Pollution
Pollution from a widespread area that can not be traced back to a single source
Most of the water pollution in the US comes from nonpoint source pollution.
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Positive Actions
National Initiatives
The United states passed laws to protect water quality
The Clean water Act
The safe drinking Water Act
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Multiple Choice
What law regulates water pollution, including sewage systems?
Pollution Control Act
The Clean Water Act
Safe Drinking Water Act
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Alkalinity is a measure of the buffering capacity of water against changes in pH. It indicates the water's capacity to resist changes in acidity caused by the addition of acids.
Some Common alkaline compounds in water include bicarbonates, carbonates, and hydroxides.
Alkaline
Changes in alkalinity levels can indicate pollution or contamination in water bodies.
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Turbidity refers to the optical property of water that causes light to be scattered and absorbed rather than transmitted in straight lines through the water. It is an indicator of the presence of suspended particles and colloidal matter in water.
an essential aspect of water quality assessment as it provides information about the presence of suspended particles, sediment, and organic matter in water.
Turbidity
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However, elevated nitrate levels can lead to eutrophication, a process characterized by excessive algal growth and oxygen depletion in water bodies.
Nitrates (NO3-) are essential nutrients for plant growth and are naturally present in soil, air, and water.
Sources of nitrates in water bodies include:
Agricultural runoff
Animal Waste
Water Discharge
Atmospheric Deposition
Nitrates are essential nutrients for aquatic plants and algae, supporting primary productivity and food webs in aquatic ecosystems.
Nitrates
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How Can you Help?
Reduce use of harmful chemicals
Dispose of Waste Safely
Conserve Water
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Multiple Choice
Which household product can you replace with less-toxic substances?
Cleanser
Baking Soda
White vinegar
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Multiple Choice
Construction site runoff is a __________water pollutant
Point-Source
Nonpoint-Source
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Multiple Choice
Runoff from mines is a ____________water pollution.
Point-Source
Nonpoint-Source
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Multiple Choice
Urban and agricultural runoff are_____________ water pollutants
Point-Source
Nonpoint-Source
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Multiple Choice
A tanker that runs aground causing oil to leak into the ocean is a ___________water pollutant.
Point-Source
Nonpoint-Source
Human Impact on Water
SC.7.E.6.6 Identify the impact that humans have had on Earth, such as deforestation, urbanization, desertification, erosion, air and water quality, and changing the flow of water.
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