Stormwater Pollution & Green Infrastructure Solutions
Explore the impact of stormwater pollution and solutions provided by green infrastructure. Learn about rain barrels, fertilizer use, and the importance of preventing helium-filled balloons from escaping to protect the environment and wildlife.
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These prompts go with: Stormwater Pollution & Green Infrastructure Solutions Author: Mark Abolins Video: https://youtu.be/ATNy-vaIPXI This work was funded by the National Science Foundation through grant #2013338, Teaching with Investigation and Design in Science (TIDeS). The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.
1. Rain barrels ______. a. help rainwater infiltrate into the ground b.help rainwater flow more rapidly into rivers and streams c. collect rainwater This work was funded by the National Science Foundation through grant #2013338, Teaching with Investigation and Design in Science (TIDeS). The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.
1. Rain barrels ______. a. help rainwater infiltrate into the ground b.help rainwater flow more rapidly into rivers and streams c. collect rainwater This work was funded by the National Science Foundation through grant #2013338, Teaching with Investigation and Design in Science (TIDeS). The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.
2. __________ fertilizer use generally improves living conditions in streams. A. Increasing B. Decreasing
2. __________ fertilizer use generally improves living conditions in streams. A. Increasing B. Decreasing
3. It is important to prevent heliumfilled balloons from escaping because ______. a. helium is toxic to humans b. helium damages the ozone layer c. the plastic balloons fall to Earth and can harm wildlife d. helium contributes to global warming
3. It is important to prevent heliumfilled balloons from escaping because ______. a. helium is toxic to humans b. helium damages the ozone layer c. the plastic balloons fall to Earth and can harm wildlife d. helium contributes to global warming
4. Algal blooms ____________. a. kill fish b. cause fish populations to grow
4. Algal blooms ____________. a. kill fish b. cause fish populations to grow
5. According to what you learned in the video, a watershed is __________. a. an event in natural history that leads to great environmental damage b. an area of land that directs stormwater downhill into receiving water bodies
5. According to what you learned in the video, a watershed is __________. a. an event in natural history that leads to great environmental damage b. an area of land that directs stormwater downhill into receiving water bodies
6. Bacteria in stormwater can come from animal waste. A. True B. False
6. Bacteria in stormwater can come from animal waste. A. True B. False
7. In a MS 4 community, stormwater ______ treated before entering rivers and streams. a. is not b. is
7. In a MS 4 community, stormwater ______ treated before entering rivers and streams. a. is not b. is