science-midterms2013 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
polar molecule | a molecule that has electricity charged areas |
capillary action | the combined force of attraction among water molecules and with molecules surrounding the materiel |
surface tension | tightness across the surface of water caused by the polar molecules pulling on each other |
solution | a mixture that forms when one substance dissolves another |
solvent | a substance that dissolves another |
solute | a substance that is dissolved by a solvent |
evaporation | process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid adsorb enough energy to change to the gaseous state |
condensation | the process by which a gas changes into a liquid |
photosynthesis | the process by which plants use water, along with carbon dioxide and energy from the sun, to make its own food |
transpirtation | the process which plants give off water vapor through their leaves |
habitat | the place where an organism lives and where it obtains all the things it needs to survive |
groundwater | water that fills in underground rock and soil layers |
precipertation | water that falls to earth as rain, snow, hail, or sleet |
water cycle | the continuous process by which water moves from earth's surface to the atmosphere and back |
tributaries | a stream or smaller river that feeds into a main river |
watersheds | the land area that supplies water to a rover system |
divides | a ridge of land that separates one watershed from another |
oxbow lake | when a meander curves back on itself forming |
mouth/delta | where a river flows into another body of water |
headwaters | many small streams that come together at the source of a river |
flood plain | broad, flat valley through which a river flows |
meander | looping curves in a river |
lake turnover | when the warm water mixes with the cool water in a lake |
volcanic lake | a lake that forms when water fills a volcanic crater |
glacier-made lake | a lake formed by the movement of glaciers |
human-made lake | a lake made by humans used for irrigation, recreation, or drinking |
nutrients | a substance (such as nitrogen and phosphorous) that enables plants and algae to grow |
euthrophication | the process by which nutrients in a lake build up over time and increase the growth of algae |
wetlands | a area that is covered by a sallow layer of water during some or all of the year |
mangroves | salt water swamp |
bayous | fresh water swamp |
salt marsh | marsh with salt water |
bogs | kind of wetland (fresh water) |
filters | wetland plants that filter pollutants from the water |
buffer | a place where animals live |
marsh | fresh water wetland |
permeable | a characteristic of materials, such as sand and gravel, that water easily passes through |
impermeable | a characteristic of materials, such as clay and granite, through which water does easily pass |
saturated zone | the area of permeable rock or soil in which the cracks and pores are totally filled with water |
unsaturated zone | the layer of rocks and soil above the water tables in which the pores contain air as well as water |
water table | the top of the saturated zone or depth to the ground water under Earth's surface |
aqufier | an underground layer of sediment or rock that holds water |
artesian well | a well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer |
desalination | the process of obtaining fresh water from salt water by removing salt |
conservation | the practice of using less of a resource so that it will not be used up |
irrigation | the process of supplying water o areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops |
water quaility | measurement of substances in the water besides water molecules |
concentration | the amount of a substance in a certain volume of another substance |
pH | measurement of how acidic or basic he water is |
hardness | the combined level of calcium and magnesium in a sample of water |
fliteration | the process of passing water through a series of screens |
coagulation | alum is added to form sticky flocs which particles stick to |
sewage | waste water and the different kinds of waste in it |
water pollution | the addition of any substance that has a negative effect on water or the living things that depend on water |
pesticides | chemicals intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops |
pollutants | the substances that cause water pollutions |
nonpoint source | a widely spread source of of pollution that is difficult to link to specific point of origin |
point source | a specific source of pollution that can be identified |
acid rain | rain or another another form of precipitation that is more acid than normal |
cholrea | a disese caused by bacteria in human waste |
DDT,nitrates & phosphates | kinds of pesticides and fertilizers |
drought | a long period with little rainfall |
flood | occur when the volume of river increases so much the river overflows its channel |
flash flood | a sudden violent flood that occurs within hours |
penstocks | water flow through the penstocks creating kinetic energy |
turbines | water with kinetic energy turns the turbine blades creating mechanical energy |
hydroelectric power | electricity produced by the kinetic energy of water over a waterfall or dam |
kinetic energy | the form of energy that an object has when it is moving |
potential energy | energy that is stored and waiting to be used |
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