
Watersheds
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Science
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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13 Slides • 3 Questions
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Exploring Watersheds
A journey through abiotic and biotic features
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Introduction to Watersheds
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No matter where you are standing in the world, you are standing in a watershed.
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The largest watershed in the United States is the Mississippi Watershed (shown in pink).
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The southwestern area of Virginia is part of the Mississippi Watershed. This is where I grew up.
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Multiple Choice
What is the importance of watersheds?
Provide sources of drinking water
Support diverse ecosystems
Play a crucial role in the water cycle
Contribute to air pollution
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Watersheds:
Contribute to air pollution
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Understanding Abiotic Features
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Multiple Choice
What are abiotic features of a watershed?
Living components of a watershed
Non-living components of a watershed
Features that influence the biological characteristics of a watershed
Features that are not important for managing and protecting watersheds
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Abiotic Features
Trivia: Abiotic features of a watershed refer to the non-living components that influence its biological characteristics. These include factors like temperature, sunlight, soil composition, the salinity of water and rocks, soil, and air. Understanding these features is crucial for managing and protecting watersheds.
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Living Elements
These include rocks, soil, water, and air. While they may not be alive, they play a crucial role in shaping the ecosystem and supporting the living organisms within the watershed. Understanding these non-living elements is essential for managing and conserving our natural resources.
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Multiple Choice
What do biotic features refer to?
Living organisms within a watershed
Non-living elements within a watershed
Physical characteristics of a watershed
Human activities within a watershed
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Exploring Biotic Features
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Interactions between Abiotic and Biotic Features
Understanding the dynamic relationship between abiotic (non-living) and biotic (living) features is crucial in exploring watersheds. Abiotic factors like temperature, pH, and water flow affect the distribution and behavior of biotic components such as plants, animals, and microorganisms. These interactions shape the overall health and functioning of the watershed ecosystem.
Exploring Watersheds
A journey through abiotic and biotic features
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