Water
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Eutrophication | Natural process that ultimately turns a lake into dry land over time through an increase in sediment, nutrients, and organisms.
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Nutrients | Compounds, such as nitrates, that are released into lake water and used by plants, algae, and some plankton for growth.
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Turnover | The mixing of surface water with bottom water, circulating oxygen and nutrients throughout a lake.
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Wetlands | Area of land covered by water during part of the year and recognizable by the types of soils and plants that grow there.
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Nonpoint Source Pollution | Pollution that enters water from a large area and CANNOT be traced to a single location.
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Point Source Pollution | Pollution that enters water from a specific location and CAN be controlled or treated before it enters a body of water.
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