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Unit 1: Understanding Our Watersheds Java Games

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abiotica nonliving part of the environment
absorbto take in or suck or swallow up
biotica living part of the environment
brackish waterthe mixture of fresh and saltwater
dissolved oxygenfree O2 molecules in water; important for aquatic animal life
dividean area of high elevation that separates one watershed from another
ecosystemall the biotic communities that live in an area together with the abiotic factors in the environment
erosionthe carrying away of weathered rock sediments and soil by weather and water; a natural process where soil is lost and transported
estuariesa region of water where a freshwater source meets salt water from the ocean
flooda rising and overflowing of a body of water onto normally dry land
flood plainsa plain built up by stream deposition
forestrythe science of cultivation, maintaining, and developing forests
groundwaterwater contained in aquifers underground in the porous or jointed bedrock
habitatthe environment in which a particular species lives
landformsfeature of the Earth’s surface attributed to natural causes
macroinvertebratefairly large organisms that lack a spinal column such as worms, snails, and larvae of flies, dragonflies, etc.
migratorypassing through periodically from one region or climate to another for feeding or breeding
neutralizeTo make harmful substances harmless
nutrientssubstances needed by organisms for energy, growth, repair, or maintenance
organismall living things (plants, mammals, bacteria, fungi, fish)
pHa measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a liquid or damp substance (such as soil) The pH scale ranges from 0 – 14: 0 is the most acidic, 14 is the most alkaline, and 7 is neutral
river systema river and all of its tributaries
runoffwater from rainfall and the melting of ice that runs along the ground.
salinitya measure of the dissolved salts in a sample of water
sedimentssmall particles (usually rock) that settle to the bottom of a body of water
surface waterthe water that is above ground in streams, lakes, rivers, and ponds
tidalalternate rising and falling of the surface of the water, and the area that is affected by this water level change
topographythe shape of a land surface, showing the positions and changes of elevations of the land such as mountains, valleys, and rivers
tributarya stream of water that feeds into a larger stream, river, bay or ocean
turbiditysediments suspended in water which cause the water to be unclear or cloudy
waste managementthe control and regulation of waste
water qualitya measurement of water pureness
watersheda region or area where water travels downhill and ultimately drains into a large body of water
wetlandsan ecosystem in which the roots of the plants are submerged under water at least part of the year (i.e. marshes, bogs, swamps, etc)



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