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By Brian Broderick & Emily Majsak
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Climate Precipitation and temperature vary with freshwater’s location Alpine9”24°F Tropical Forest24-93”77°F Tropical Grassland29-66”68°F Desert2-9”64°F Temperate Grassland10-30”50°F Deciduous Forest29”48°F Coniferous Forest18”33°F Tundra 7”19°F
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Global Distribution
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Regional Variations Standing water – lakes, ponds Moving water – rivers, deltas Wetlands – floodplains, mangrove swamps, bogs, marshes
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Resources Medicine Specie habitats (40% species, 12% animal species) Food (rice, sago palm) Drinking water Fuelwood Fibers (paper, clothing) Flood control
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Changes Throughout Geologic Time Where Glaciers used to be, now we’ve got lakes and rivers ‘Older’, more nutrient rich = Eutrophic ‘Middle Aged’, medium amount of nutrients = Mesotrophic ‘Younger’, less nutrients = Oligotrophic Lakes haven’t changed much, per say
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Unique Plant & Animal Adaptations
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Threats Direct Changes – strictly human, filling, grading, removal of vegetation, construction, changes in water levels and drainage patterns Indirect Changes – natural changes, influx of surface water and sediments, fragmentation of a wetland, loss of recharge area, changes in drainage patterns
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