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Which of the following describes how livestock can directly impact water quality?(1 point)
Responses Pesticides, insecticides,
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How can fracking impact water quality?(1 point)
Responses The heated water becomes unfit for consumption. The heated water
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What is the difference in the average water clarity in the Chesapeake Bay between 1990 and 2015?(1
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Aquatic dead zones are _____(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aareas without dissolved oxygen; typically caused by an increase
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The Chesapeake Bay water clarity results indicate that there is a(n) _________ in the amount of sun that makes it through the
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Which location had the largest change in the average pH between 1990 and 2015? (1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ALake
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For the environmental protection agency manager water determine acid ecosystems. What type of information is the geologist most
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The CDC and the EPA test water regularly to ensure it is free from pathogenic agents and is of acceptable quality.
A. True B.
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After some severe flooding, water coming from Mike’s tap appears dirty. What will MOST likely be issued by the local
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4. What is one possible reason that average water clarity decreased from
1990 to 2015? A change in the amount of water. Less
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Having studied the data for patterns and trends, you should now be able to draw some conclusions and make predictions about the
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How can fracking impact water quality?(1 point) Responses Power pumps drain water from rivers and reservoirs. Power pumps drain
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Which of the following describes how livestock can directly impact water quality?(1 point) Responses Soil particles or sediments
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Commercial agriculture can often lead to water-quality problems. In one sentence, explain how two of those problems occur
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Which of the following describes how livestock can directly impact water quality?(1 point)
Responses Waste can seep into
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How can fracking impact water quality?(1 point)
Responses Methane leaks make the water supply flammable. Methane leaks make the
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How did the average pH of The Chesapeake Bay change from 1990 to 2015? (HINT: If you need a reminder about pH, click "More Info"
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What is one possible reason that average water clarity decreased from 1990 to 2015? (HINT: Go back and re-read page 2 of this
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How did the average pH of The Chesapeake Bay change from 1990 to 2015? (HINT: If you need a reminder about pH, click "More Info"
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What is one possible reason that average water clarity decreased from 1990 to 2015? (HINT: Go back and re-read page 2 of this
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What happened to change the water quality in Flint? (1 point)
The city switched its water sources from the Detroit water system
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What happened to change the water quality in Flint?(1 point)
Responses The city built a new pipeline to connect to a nearby water
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Which of the following is a true statement?(1 point)
Responses The qualities of the water itself are central to defining the
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Did you find a relationship between changes in pH, surface temperature, water clarity and dead zones?(1 point)
Responses Yes,
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What is the best possible reason for different water clarity measurements at each location?(1 point)
Responses A. They all have
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What is the best possible reason why water clarity changed over time from 2.4m in 1990 to 2.7m in 2005 to 1.95m in 2015?
A. There
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Drag and drop the words into the correct locations. Answers may be used more than once. (2 points)
As the population rises, the
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What is one possible reason that average water clarity decreased from 1990 to 2015? (HINT: Go back and re-read page 2 of
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Question What happened to change the water quality in Flint?(1 point) Responses The city built a new pipeline to connect to a
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What happened to change the water quality in Flint?(1 point)
Responses The city switched its water source from the Flint River to
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What happened to the average amount of Dead Zone from 1990 to 2015?(1 point)
Responses It increased. It increased. It decreased.
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What is the best possible reason why water clarity changed over time from 2.4m in 1990 to 2.7m in 2005 to 1.95m in 2015?(1
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What happened to change the water quality in Flint?(1 point)
Responses The city built a new pipeline to connect to a nearby water
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why do scientists measure levels of dissolved oxygen in water
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Which of the following is a true statement? (1 point)
• The qualities of the water itself are central to defining the health of
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Did you find a relationship between changes in pH, surface temperature, water clarity and dead zones? (1 point)
Yes, when changes
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A student wants to investigate if the proposed development of new houses in his neighborhood will affect the sediment levels of
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what happened to change the water quality in flint? Select the three correct answers.
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what happened to change the water quality in flint? Select the three correct answers.
A. learning difficulties B. breathing
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What happened to change the water quality in Flint?
A. The city built a new pipeline to connect to a nearby water system. B. The
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Click on "Back to the Water Bodies" and scroll down to Lake Erie then click "Select". Click "reset" to choose new parameters.
How
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What is one possible reason that average water clarity decreased from 1990 to 2015? (HINT: Go back and re-read page 2 of this
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How did the average pH of The Chesapeake Bay change from 1990 to 2015? (HINT: If you need a reminder about pH, click "More Info"
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What is the best possible reason for different water clarity measurements at each location?(1 point)
Responses They all have the
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Click on "Back to the Water Bodies" and scroll down to The Gulf of Mexico then click "Select". Click "reset" to choose new
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Did you find a relationship between changes in pH, surface temperature, water clarity and dead zones?(1 point)
Responses Yes,
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Which of the following is a true statement?(1 point)
Responses The qualities of the water itself are central to defining the
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Why do scientists measure levels of dissolved oxygen in water?(1 point)
Responses to analyze water quality to analyze water
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Why do scientists measure levels of dissolved oxygen in water?(1 point)
Responses to analyze point-source water pollution to
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. Why do scientists measure levels of dissolved oxygen in water?
A. to predict erosion of a riverbed B. to predict floods and
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