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By: Jimmy and Kyle. Geological Features of Lakes  Oligotrophic lakes have less surface area relative to depth than eutrophic lakes.  Oligotrophic lakes.

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1 By: Jimmy and Kyle

2 Geological Features of Lakes  Oligotrophic lakes have less surface area relative to depth than eutrophic lakes.  Oligotrophic lakes make become more eutrophic was time goes by because of runoff. Nutrients get added to the lake.

3 Geological Features of Streams and Rivers  Streams are mostly narrow and have a rocky bottom.  Rivers are mostly wide and meandering. River bottoms are often silty from sediments dumped over a period of time.

4 Photosynthic Organisms Lakes  Rooted and floating aquatic plants live in the littoral zone, the shallow, well lighted waters close to shore.  The Limnetic Zone is farther from shore and supports plenty of Phytoplankton and Cyanobacteria. Streams and Rivers  Head water streams may be full of algae or rooted aquatic plants.  Most material and food in forest streams comes from terrestrial vegetation off of land trees and plants.

5 Types of Animals Lakes In the limnetic zone, small drifting animals, or zooplankton graze on phytoplankton. In the benthic zone there are a variety of invertebrate animals. Fishes live in all zones in lakes with oxygen. Streams and Rivers A great diversity of fish and invertebrates inhabit unpolluted rivers and streams, distributed according to, and throughout, the vertical zones.

6 Human impact on the Biome and what can be done to ensure the survival of our Biome Lakes  Pollution by runoff from fertilized land and dumping of municipal wastes leads to nutrient enrichment, which can produce algal blooms, oxygen depletion, and fish kills.  We as humans can build runoff blocks by rivers to block runoff and stop the killing of fish. Streams and Rivers   Municipal, agricultural, and industrial pollution all contribute to the killing of fish and small water animals. Damming also contributes by water shortages.   Humans can change this by building eco-friendly dams and stopping pollution from factories and farms.

7  Some great rivers in the world.  Some of the great lakes in the world.

8 $$Commercial Value of our Biome$$ Lakes   Some Commercial value in lakes would be extracting water for drinking.   Anther would be fishing game. Streams and Rivers   Some Commercial value in streams and lakes would be extracting fresh water from streams.   Also there would be fishing game in Rivers.


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