PPT-Rivers, Lakes, and
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Water Quality Unit Part I PREVIEW RED SLIDE These are notes that are very important and should be recorded in your science journal Copyright 2010 Ryan P Murphy
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Water Quality Unit Part I PREVIEW RED SLIDE These are notes that are very important and should be recorded in your science journal Copyright 2010 Ryan P Murphy Use this red line Nice neat notes that are legible and use indentations when appropriate Example of indent Skip a line between topics Dont skip pages Make visuals clear and well drawn . Management Intent: Specific Rivers and Lakes Because of their importance for recreation, commerce and habitat, certain rivers and lakes are to shorelands are identical to those used for uplands, tid Western Rivers/ Inland/ Great Lakes. Objectives:. STATE. the importance of the towing vessel industry to the nations economy. . STATE . the differences between towing vessel types and operations (i.e. Inland, Western Rivers, and Great Lakes towing). Christie Sermons. Courtney Walker. Heather Bishop. Tiersa O’Neal. Alicia . Ruark. Stephanie Butler. Suwannee River. Satilla River. St. Mary’s River. Ogeechee River. Blackwater Rivers & Streams. South Carolina’s Waterways. How do South Carolina’s Lakes and River’s Impact the state?. Essential Question. Navigate. Tributaries. What terms do I need to know?. Advantages:. -. - major source of transportation in early years. Your Subtitle Goes Here. Bodies of Water. List the different bodies of water found in Wisconsin here:. Streams. What type of habitat do we find in streams?. Moving water, water source is a cold spring. Soft or hard water is determined by the location. . Peng. . Wenqi. Director of Department of Water Environment, China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research. Director of Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Research Center, MWR. June 21, 2016. Fishes of Pennsylvania. Lampreys. Sturgeons. Paddlefish. Gars. Bowfin. American Eel. Herrings. Minnows. Suckers. Catfishes. Pikes. Rainbow Smelt. Trout and Salmon. Burbot. Banded Killifish. Threespine. Lesson Objectives. Identify and locate major bodies of water in the United States. . . Explain why many cities in the United States are located near rivers. . Vocabulary. Inlet. Gulf. Sound. Tributary. Inland Boating. 2. Inland Boating. Chapter. 7. 3. Lesson Objectives. Nature of inland waters. Navigation Rules. Aids to Navigation. Crossing and Passing Daymarks. Hazards. River charts. Navigating inland waters. Jason . Zheng. 8-1: What is the General Nature of Aquatic Systems. The Earth is made mainly of Water.. Saltwater covers around 71% of the earth’s surface.. Freshwater occupies only about 2.2%. Global Ocean: is a single and continuous body of water, geographers divide it into four large areas- Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, and Indian.. LA Studies Unit One Louisiana Waterways Unit One Louisiana Waterways Louisiana has nearly 5000 miles of navigable waters to include rivers, bayous, creeks and canals. Navigable -- water deep enough for safe travel by boat Learning Objectives:. To be able to explain how a meander is formed and changes over time. To be able to create a diagram of the formation of meanders and oxbow lakes. Do Now. Name as many major rivers as you can from around the world. lake as a body of standing water and occupying basin and lacking continuity with the sea.. . He also defined pond as a lake of small depth. , and a swamp has been defined as a pond of small depth and occupied by rooted vegetation. . A. FRESHWATER ON EARTH. 70% of Earth is covered in water.. 3% of Earth’s water is freshwater (97% saltwater). FRESHWATER CONTAINS LESS THAN 1% SALT. 68.7% of FRESHWATER is frozen in glaciers and icecaps.
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