Which will most likely result if there is increased upwelling in a coastal area?
Which best determines the health of a lake used as a source of freshwater?
Why is water from an aquifer more likely to be cleaner than water from other sources?
In which oceanic zone do clams and crabs survive by burrowing in the sand?
If a body of water has high turbidity levels, what can most likely be concluded?
Which best describes the characteristics of a river basin?
Which factors can have the greatest effect on the health of a river system?
In the United States, which is responsible for ensuring the safety of the country’s drinking water?
What is the most likely reason that upwelling creates productive fisheries?
An ecologist found that the DO in a lake was highest in February and lowest in July. What is the most likely reason that this occurred?
Why does reducing runoff from impervious surfaces improve water quality?
In which oceanic area does food energy come from chemosynthesis?
If a body of water has very high pH, what can most likely be concluded?
Which best describes why we should protect estuaries?
What is the most likely reason that nitrate levels affect the health of rivers?
In the United States, which agency enforces the Clean Water Act and Safe Drinking Water Act?
High nitrates lead to algae blooms. These algae die and rot, which reduces dissolved oxygen. What is this process called?
___________ is a point source of pollution. ______________ is a nonpoint source of pollution
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