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Fresh Water By: Roxana, Carly and Megan
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Resources http://www.tpwd.state.tc.usllearningljunior_n aturalists/pandlife.phtml http://www.tpwd.state.tc.usllearningljunior_n aturalists/pandlife.phtml http://www.watercyclopdia.com/A-Bi/Algal- blooms-in-Fresh-water.Html http://www.watercyclopdia.com/A-Bi/Algal- blooms-in-Fresh-water.Html http://www.bioxpedition.com/Freshwater- biome.Html http://www.bioxpedition.com/Freshwater- biome.Html Http://myfwc.com/fishing/freshwater/comme rcial-fishing Http://myfwc.com/fishing/freshwater/comme rcial-fishing
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Geologic Features Sediment is found at the bottom of the fresh water biome The fresh water can remain still or slow moving 70% of fresh water is used to irrigate crops.
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Photosynthetic Organisms -Algae is a type of photosynthetic organism -Only seen through a microscope -Fresh water algae is called Phytoplankton -Found in ponds, lakes, reservoirs and streams -Phytoplankton are the base of the aquatic food chain
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Types of Animals Some freshwater organisms are: tadpole, crayfish, fairy shrimp, copepods, scuds, isopods, clams, snails, seed shrimp, water mites, etc. Tadpole- consumer Crayfish- consumer Fairy shrimp- consumer Clams-consumers Scuds- producer Snails- consumers Copepods-consumers
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Human Impact -Pollution of free radicals in the air make it hard for animals to thrive and pants to grow -Due to human water and chemical run off are the biggest problems with fresh water -More people turn to water bottles from fresh water and then empty bottles can be thrown away into the water
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Maps of lakes in the US
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Commercial value The commercial value is fresh water would be fisheries Fishing and boating are just like fisheries There can also be hunting in Fresh water
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