Vocabulary 9/25/15 Eutrophication (a process) --always slow moving water --increased nutrients added (usually nitrogen) --then algae bloom (looks like green slime) --in an algae bloom fish like it—then they die Decomposing fish need bacteria which need O2 which use up the O2 that the animals need. But animals need oxygen if they don’t have it they die. The area becomes a ‘dead zone’. Note taking skills: increase, more, up, leads to i.e. up to 30% Eutrophication- nutrients algae bacteria bacteria O2= A dead zone. Signs of eutrophication = green slime (algae on the surface) Unsaturated zone—an area with some water that fluctuates depending on the amount of rain. P. 23 of green book—lower right side. Not an aquifer. It is not surrounded by rock. Water table—depth at which you find water i.e.: beach (you can dig to the water table with your hands). Not an aquifer. Potable—safe to drink remember Dr. Peters story at the dump about being sprayed with water, the color of her shirt Rachel Carson—environmental pioneer, wrote Silent Spring regarding DDT and the crushing of bird eggs by their mothers. ***a senior question 4 things that make wetlands useful: 1. 2. 3. 4. provide habitat, fresh water, help prevents flooding (buffers water damage from storms/water filter); provides services (such as: hunting and recreation) 5. Filters water Cattails 1 acre of starch than any other plant we know 4 out of 5 survival needs: 1) food; 2) fire material 3) shelter; 4) 5th is companionship