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27 July, 09:43

Turbidity is a term used to describe water clarity, or how clear water is. Cloudy water is said to be turbid. Turbid water may be a result of a buildup of sediments, which are pieces of rocks that have been broken down and eroded or transported by surface runoff. Human activities that remove plants in an area may increase erosion. Sediments can get into the gills of fish, which can then decrease their growth and delay development. Sediments prevent sunlight from reaching the producers of the aquatic ecosystem, such as algae. This in turn affects the food webs in this ecosystem.

Which human activities would most likely increase turbidity? Check all that apply.

cutting down trees

building roads in mountains

constructing buildings

planting gardens in vacant lots

removing sediments from sidewalks using water

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  1. 27 July, 09:48
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    Cutting down trees, building roads in mountains, constructing buildings and removing sediments from sidewalks using water does donate to increase the turbidity of water.

    Explanation:

    Turbidity of water is formed due to a suspension formation of water and the dust and dirt along with several insoluble particles. This turbidity is actually formed in nature due to erosion by water or wind which gets deposited in water. Removing trees or construction of road leads to loosening of ground soil which is easily washed away by water. Construction of buildings also results in cutting of trees. The washing of sediments with water also increases the chance of turbidity of water.
  2. 27 July, 09:55
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    Turbidity is a measure of water clarity.

    Turbidity may be caused by sediments.

    Turbidity may be a result of human activities.

    Explanation:

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