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Surface water | fresh water that is above ground in lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams |
Watershed | an entire area of land that is drained by a river |
Groundwater | water that seeps down into the soil and stored underground water |
Aquifers | large amounts of groundwater that is stored in underground rock formations |
Recharge zone | the area of land from which the groundwater originates |
Desalinization | coastal countries that are attempting to solve water shortages through removing salt from salt water |
Water Pollution | the introduction of chemical, physical, or biological material into water that degrades the quality of the water and effects the organisms that live and drink from it |
Point Pollution | pollution that is discharged from a single source, such as a factory |
Nonpoint Pollution | pollution that comes from many sources rather than one |
Bioaccumulation | process where water pollution effects organisms and toxins that are consumed gets passed down the food chain and continuously increases |
Artificial Euthophication | act of when humans accelerate the euthophication process by adding certain nutrients to bodies of water to ignite plant growth |
Thermal Pollution | when excessive amounts of heat are added to a body of water |