Unit 10 APES Review

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Amount of water used for all purposes per person over a given time
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Formed by glaciers and contain 20% of the worlds available surface water
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Cover 71% of earths surface and moderate earths temperature
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Area of permeable rock, gravel, or sand that holds water
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Groundwater zone where soil/ rock are not holding full amount of water and there are still air pockets
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Groundwater zone where all available spaces are filled with water
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An imaginary line that divides the saturated zone from the unsaturated zone and fluctuates based on precipitation amounts
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Removing ground water faster than it is being replaced causing land on top of an aquifer to sink or buckle
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Area of land that collects/ funnels precipitation to a lake, stream, river, or other outlet
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When saltwater along coastlines moves into aquifers if too many wells draw water from the ground
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Contains less than 0.001% total water supply and distributes water evenly over landmasses and replenishes land reservoirs
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Type of source pollution from a specific location
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Type of source pollution from no specific location of discharge or multiple sources
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Type of water that is clear and has low biological productivity
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Type of water with high biodiversity and productivity
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A bloom of dinoflagellates that uses of 02 and produce toxin that kill organisms, caused by eutrophication
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Cancer causing agents
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Type of treatment where large solids are separated using screens and rakes
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Type of biological treatment of activated sludge to create a new, disinfected effluent
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Type of treatment where nutrients are removed from a secondary effluent so they can be released back to the source