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Living Things

Anything Goes

Watershed ChemistryRiver

Grab-bag

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100: Feeding group of BMI’s that eat algae from rocks

and other surfaces

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100 What are

scrapers?

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200: Bacteria that are often found in raw

sewage.

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200: What are fecal coliform

bacteria.

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300: Another term for producers or

plants.

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300: What are autotrophs?

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400: Algae tends to overgrow in lakes

polluted with these substances.

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400: What are nitrates

and phosphates.

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500: the meaning of benthic

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500: What is bottom dwelling.

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100: The percent of fresh water that is readily

available for human use.

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100: What is .1%

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200: The name of the lake that holds water

diverted from the Landsburg Dam.

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200: What is Lake Youngs?

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300: A fixed object in a river that allows

water to move through it.

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300: What is a Strainer?

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400: 6.5 to 8.2 is the optimum range for

this chem test

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400: what is pH?

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500: This diversion dam diverts water

from the Cedar River to Seattle.

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500: What is the Landsburg Dam?

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100: Surrounding land that drains water into

a common body of water.

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100: What is a watershed?

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200: The source of energy for the

Earth's water cycle

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200: What is the Sun?

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300: Pollution that can be traced to a specific

source.

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300: What is Point Pollution?

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400: The Landsburg Dam diverts water to

this lake

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400: What is Lake Youngs?

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500: These two things serve as reservoirs (holding

places) of water up in the Cedar River Watershed

(above Landsburg)

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500: What is Chester Morse

Lake and Masonry Dam.

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100: cutting back trees from the shoreline can impact this chemistry

test

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100: What is temperature (or

Total solids)?

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200: This chemistry test is a measure of how acidic and basic

the water is.

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200: What is pH?

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300: A healthy level for

temperature change.

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300: What is 0!?

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400: An excellent

range for WQI.

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400: What is 91-100?

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500: These two tests are affected by soil erosion and urban runoff and make the water

“muddy” looking.

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500: What are total solids and turbidity?

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100: BMI’s that are very

intolerant to pollution have this PTV range

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100: What is 0-2

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200: PTV stands for this….

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200: What is pollution tolerance value?

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300: Increased temperature affects

thisChemistry test.

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300: What is DO?

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400: The ideal amount of

Nitrates for water.

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400: What is 0!?

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500: The dam in the upper Cedar River watershed that was built to hold water.

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500: What is the Masonry dam?