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Thermal Pollution & Erosion Unit 7-5 Notes Mr. Hefti – Pulaski Biology

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Thermal Pollution & Erosion. Unit 7-5 Notes Mr. Hefti – Pulaski Biology. The steam is not radioactive. The issue here is all thermal. Thermal Pollution ► What is it?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Thermal Pollution & Erosion

Unit 7-5 NotesMr. Hefti – Pulaski Biology

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The steam is not radioactive.The issue here is all thermal.

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Thermal Pollution ► What is it?

• Power plants and industries use water from lakes or rivers as a coolant but return it to the environment at a higher than normal temperature

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TP ► What causes it?

• Cold water is taken from great depths and returned warmer

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TP ► Why is it bad?

• Species suffocate in the presence of warmer water–Warm water does not hold as

much oxygen as cold water• Some organisms move away• Contributes to algal and bacterial

growth

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TP ► What can be done about it?

• Find other uses for heated water

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Erosion ► What is it?• The process by which earth’s surface is

worn away by:–Water–Glaciers–Wind–Waves–Humans

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E ► What causes it?

•Deforestation•Overgrazing•Poor land

management

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E ► Why is it bad?

• Nutrient-rich soil is washed away• Sediments contaminate water

supplies• Desertification

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E ► What can be done about it?

• Planting trees • Cover crops• Wind breaks• Terrace farming• Runoff barriers• Rotate pastures