Science Section 9.3
where do fresh water marshes form?
along the mouth of streams where there are extensive deltas
how does the dissolved oxygen content of the lake change during eutrophication?
decreases
what doesnt contribute to maintaining a lakes water supply?
deposition
the basins of glacial lakes formed
during the ice ages
the successional process that beings with the addition of nutrients and continues with the filling in of a lake
eutrophication
what is a way that a lake cannot form?
eutrophication causes a bog to become flooded
describe the characteristics of a young, healthy lake
high in dissolved oxygen, low in waste, and oxygen from plant photosynthesis
lake usually fill in with sediment and cease to exist after
hundreds of thousands of years
a depression in the landscape that collects and holds water
lake
a dominant bedrock in areas where lakes can be common
limestone
many lakes are found in areas where the dominant bedrock is
limestone
which fertilizers speed up the process of eutrophication?
nitrates and phosphates
a type of lake formed when meanders get cut off
oxbow
name the 6 origins of lakes
oxbow, prehistoric, glaciers, cirques, kettles, and where limestone is dominant
a lake created by people for storing water is a
reservoir
what sources supply water to the lake?
runoffs, springs, and precipitation
what changes occur in the lake as eutrophication continues?
sediments and waste build up, organisms die and decay, and there is an excessive amount of algae growth
what determines where a lake can form?
surface materials
low-lying areas often located near streams that develop from filled-in marshes
swamp
what is eutrophication?
the successional process by which lakes become rich in nutrients from the surrounding watershed resulting in the excessive amount of organic growth
a periodically saturated area that develops after a lake fills in with vegetation
wetland
how does eutrophication speed up?
with the help of fertilizers
Name one lake that is a remnant of prehistoric lakes. (the one mentioned in book)
The Great Salt Lake in Utah