PPT-Estuaries Where Fresh Water Meets Salt Water
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Estuary Defined An estuary is a partially enclosed body of water formed where fresh water from rivers and streams flows into a bay or ocean mixing with the salt
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Estuary Defined An estuary is a partially enclosed body of water formed where fresh water from rivers and streams flows into a bay or ocean mixing with the salt water Estuaries come in all shapes and sizes and go by different names. . Coastal embayment where fresh and salt water mix: connection of sea to fresh water source at least part of the year . Geomorphology, geologic history and climate create differing chemical and physical m conditions.. Justin, Shane & Jordan. What is an Estuary?. An estuary is a coastal body of water that is partly enclosed. . It has multiple streams, or rivers that flow into it.. It has an open flow to the sea.. Where Fresh Water Meets Salt Water. Estuary Defined. An estuary is a partially enclosed body of water formed where fresh water from rivers and streams flows into a bay or ocean, mixing with the salt water. . Estuaries. Estuaries are where the salt and fresh water mix. Sheltered environments for saltmarshes and mangroves. Spawning areas for fish. Recreational regions for man. Location where fishing industries are often situated. Grade Eight Science. Water in Your Life. Water . It is something that we often take for granted. How many things do you do each day that require water? Sometimes we are not very careful about our water use. . Water environments. Most important factors. Salinity (how much salt). Depth. Cleanliness (pH, pollution, . etc. ). We will investigate. Freshwater. Seashores. Coral reefs. 2 types of fresh-water environments. MAYBE A FRESH WATER CROCODILE WANTS A SALTY MEAL IN THE SEA!. MAYBE A FRESH WATER CROCODILE WANTS A SALTY MEAL IN THE SEA!. Maybe the croc wants a shark dinner!. Maybe the shark wants a croc dinner!. FRESH WATER. The similar and different characteristics. What’s the difference?. What is Salt Water?. Salt water is water that has a higher concentration of dissolved salts.. Salt water is made during the movement of water on land over time. The components of rocks are eroded and become part of a "salty" . Today we will be learning about estuaries. .. What is an Estuary?. Adapted from http://web.utk.edu/~ctmelear/ossabaw/PattersonStanfordSutton/estuaryL2.html. Estuary-. - a body of water formed where freshwater from rivers and streams flows into the ocean, mixing with the saltwater; a place of transition between land and sea. Where Fresh Water Meets Salt Water. Estuary Defined. An estuary is a partially enclosed body of water formed where fresh water from rivers and streams flows into a bay or ocean, mixing with the salt water. . Rivers, Wetlands and Tidal Regions. River Basins. Three distinct systems. Flow to the Gulf of Mexico via the Mississippi. French Broad, Great Kanawha. Flow to the Atlantic Ocean through South Carolina. Aim: What type of biomes form when fresh and salt water mix? . Estuary. Where the “arm” of a sea extends inland to meet the mouth of a river. Sea water moves inward mixing with fresh river water resulting in brackish water. What do these abiotic factors have in common? What is different about them? Three out of the four sources of water ( lake , river , ocean ) include both biotic and abiotic factors IFor pudina-flavoured paniFresh mint leaves1 cupFresh coriander1 cupJaggery cupGreen chilies23 Pani puri masala2 tbspJeera powder1 tbspBlack salt1 tsp Ginger powder tsp Lemon juice 2 tbspSalt to taste
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