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ENV SCI U8 Water

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WATER CYCLE   the process that water takes as it moves from the atmosphere to land and back into atmosphere is called the  
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SURFACE WATER   Fresh water on Earth's land surface, found in lakes, rivers, streams, and wetlands  
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RIVER SYSTEM   This is formed as streams and rivers move across the land forming a flowing network of water; examples include the Mississippi, Amazon, Nile  
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WATERSHED   The area of land that is drained by a river; amount that enters varies throughout the year  
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GROUNDWATER   Water that is found beneath Earth's surface in the spaces in sediment and rock formations  
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WATER TABLE   The level where the rocks and soils are saturated with water beneath the rocks and soil  
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AQUIFER   An underground formation that contains groundwater, water table forms upper boundary  
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POROSITY   the percentage of the total volume of a rock that has spaces or pores; water in an aquifer is stored in the pores and flows from one to another  
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PERMEABILITY   ability of rock or soil to allow the flow of water through it; gravel is permeable, clay or granite are impermeable  
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RECHARGE ZONE   An area of Earth's surface from which water percolates down into an aquifer; environmentally sensitive areas because any pollution in this area can enter the aquifer  
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WELL   a hole that is dug or drilled to reach groundwater  
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IRRIGATE CROPS   What is most fresh water in the world used for?  
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POTABLE   term means safe to drink water  
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PATHOGENS   organisms that cause illness or disease  
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IRRIGATION   method of providing plants with water from sources other than direct precipitation  
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DAMS / RESEVOIRS   structures built across rivers to control their flow; creates an artificial lake behind it  
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DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEMS   method of irrigation that releases water into soil at a controlled rate; helps to conserve water loss  
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XERISCAPING   designing a landscape that requires minimal water use; way to help with water conservation  
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DESALINATION   process of removing salt from salt water  
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WATER POLLUTION   introduction of chemical, physical, or biological agents into water that degrade water quality and harm the organisms that depend on the water  
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POINT-SOURCE POLLUTION   pollution discharged from a single source; septic tank leaks, unlined landfills, pollution from mines  
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NONPOINT-SOURCE POLLUTION   pollution that comes from many different sources that are difficult to identify; chemicals from salt decing agents, pesticides runoff; soil runoff from construction sites  
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WASTEWATER   water that contains waste from homes or industry  
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SEWAGE SLUDGE   solid material that remains after wastewater treatment  
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ARTIFICIAL EUTROPHICATION   occurs from excess phosphorus and nitrogen entering the water supply from sewage and fertilizer runoff from human activities  
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THERMAL POLLUTION   occurs when power plants and other industries use water in their cooling systems and then discharge the warm water into water supply  
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BIOMAGNIFICATION   buildup of pesticides in the tissues of organisms as the food chain increases  
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