
Water Quality Factors
Presentation
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Science
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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7 Slides • 10 Questions
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Water Quality
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Water Quality Factors
Dissolved Oxygen
Nitrates and Phosphates
Turbidity
pH
Temperature
Bio-indicators
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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.
4
Multiple Choice
What is dissolved oxygen?
the amount of oxygen on land
the amount of oxygen dissolved in water
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Multiple Select
What can decrease the amount of oxygen in the water?
Hotter water
Increased plant growth
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?
Good
Bad
8
Multiple Select
What can cause too many nitrates getting in the water?
fertilizers
sewage
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?
the amount of dirt in the water.
the salt in the water
the nitrogen in the water
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Multiple Choice
Higher turbidity has more or less dirt in the water.
more
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...
the acidity of a solution
amount of salt in the water
amount of dirt of water
14
Multiple Choice
A pH between 0-6 is considered...
basic
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...
the amount of salt in the water
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...
the rivers
the ocean
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