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JEOPARDY

JEOPARDY. 100. 500. 900. 1300. 200. 600. 1000. 1400. 300. 700. 1100. 1500. 400. 800. 1200. 1600. FINAL JEOPARDY. 100. Name a parameter for each of the following that is used to evaluate water quality Biologically Chemically Physically. 200.

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JEOPARDY

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  1. JEOPARDY 100 500 900 1300 200 600 1000 1400 300 700 1100 1500 400 800 1200 1600 FINAL JEOPARDY

  2. 100 Name a parameter for each of the following that is used to evaluate water quality • Biologically • Chemically • Physically

  3. 200 What river in Ohio caught fire prior to the Clean Water Act?

  4. 300 • What does the name benthic macroinvertebrate tell us about where it lives and its skeletal structure?

  5. 400 • What was the goal of the Clean Water Act? What year was it passed?

  6. 500 • What US governmental law would help to settle disputes about filling in wetlands?

  7. 600 • Name an example of a non-point source and a point source water pollutant.

  8. 700 • Place the following in order of highest levels of nutrients to lowest. • Eutrophic, oligotrophic, mesotrophic, hypereutrophic

  9. 800 What is the concern ecologists have about cultural eutrophication?

  10. 900 • Name the type of water pollutant that caused 403,000 people to become ill in Milwaukee, WI in 1993. DAILY DOUBLE: What is the scientific name of this causative agent?

  11. 1000 • The most active decomposition occurs in what part of a stratified lake?

  12. 1100 Provide an example of a non-point source of pollution that will lower the pH of a lake.

  13. 1200 • What causes a lake to become stratified?

  14. 1300 • How do sediments affect the plant and animal life in a body of water?

  15. 1400 • Name an inorganic water pollutant associated with transportation that peaks in May.

  16. 1500 • Create a graph that shows the relationship between this data taken from a deep freshwater lake

  17. 1600 • Name a Class I macro invertebrate and the qualitiy of water it would be found in.

  18. Final Jeopardy • What is the difference between biomagnification and bioaccumulation?

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