
Watersheds and Topographic Maps
Quiz by Cheryl Morton
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The purpose of this act was to provide drinkable, swimmable, and fishable water.
The wearing away and movement of solid materials such as soil, mud, and rock.
A permanent stream that has water flowing in it all year long.
The bottom of the stream
The land at the top of the watershed
land area that channels all snowmelt and rainfall to a single point
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of watersheds?
One human impact on watersheds is Mountaintop removal and loggingÂ
How do water sheds filter pollutants and sediments out of the water?
Why are healthy watersheds important for maintaining biodiversity and supporting healthy ecosystems?
Topographic maps illustrate physical features of a landscape within a region.
Contour lines that are close together on a topographic map indicate a low elevation or flat terrain
Topography is the shape of the land
A contour interval tells you the difference between the highest point on the map and the lowest point on the map.
Hatchures on a topographic map indicate there is a depression or hole in that area.