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Water Chemistry Water Wise Water Quality Stream Insects Earth and Water Wyoming Stream Team Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy

The 3 separate, large bodies of salt water into which the Snake, Green and Powder Rivers flow.

What are the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of California, and the Gulf of Mexico?

The two elements that make up the water molecule.

What are Hydrogen and Oxygen?

These two types of bacteria are commonly tested for in public water sources and can make you very sick.

What are fecal coliform and E. coli?

The values on this scale represent the varying concentrations of hydrogen (H + ) and hydroxide ions (OH - ) in a water body.

What is the pH scale?

The unit in which conductivity is measured.

What is microsiemens per centimeter (µS/cm).

The water quality parameter that is a measure of the clarity of the water.

What is turbidity.

The method of irrigation that can help conserve water.

What is sprinkler or drip irrigation?

The state that receives the least amount of precipitation.

What is Nevada?

The state that receives the most amount of precipitation.

What is Hawaii?

The type of toilet that conserves water.

What is a low flow toilet?

The type of toilet that conserves water.

What is a low flow toilet?

100 degrees and 0 degrees celsius.

What are the boiling and freezing point of water?

Water quality parameters that are affected by animal waste and fertilizers.

What are nitrates and phosphates?

Parameter that is a measure of the buffering capacity of a water body.

What is alkalinity?

The P.T.I. Index.

What is the Pollution Tolerance Index?

The type of metamorphosis that caddisflies go through.

What is complete metamorphosis?

The body segment where gills are located on the mayfly.

What is complete metamorphosis?

What is the abdomen?

The two main types of caddisflies.

What are net spinners and case builders?

97% of all the water on earth is this type of water.

What is salt water?

2% of the earth’s water is stored in this form.

What is ice or ice caps?

Streams are transport machines of these two things.

What are water and sediment?

Flows that form bankfull width occur at this interval.

What is a year interval?