Water Quality 2

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Increase, decrease, and which is better for the organisms in the environment.
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Increase of Water Temperature Causes Direct sunlight, shallow water, thermal pollution, warmer air, runoff from dark paved surfaces.
Increase of Water Temperature Effects Lower resistance to disease and less dissolved oxygen.
Decrease of Water Temperature Causes Shade and deeper water.
Decrease of Water Temperature Effects Higher resistance to disease and more dissolved oxygen.
Increase of Dissolved Oxygen Causes Increases photosynthesis and cooler water.
Increase of Dissolved Oxygen Effects Greater diversity of living things.
Decrease of Dissolved Oxygen Causes Decreased photosynthesis, decomposition, increased carbon dioxide, and an algae bloom.
Decrease of Dissolved Oxygen Effects Fewer kinds of living things will be able to survive.
Increase of pH (Basicity) Causes Dissolved Minerals and increased photosynthesis.
Increase of pH (Basicity) Effects Harmful or lethal to fish (if too basic) and plants will not grow.
Decrease of pH (Acidity) Causes Acid rain, increased carbon dioxide, and decomposition.
Decrease of pH (Acidity) Effects Fish eggs will not hatch and harmful or lethal to fish, frogs, and insects (if too acidic).
Increase of Conductivity Causes Dissolved solids (added), reducing man-made pollutants, irrigation road, natural salts or minerals (limestone), sewage, and road salts.
Increase of Conductivity Effects Salts dehydrate animal skin.
Decrease of Conductivity Causes Dissolved solids (taken away), adding fresh water, and pH may change.
Decrease of Conductivity Effects Adding fresh water, water systems may be healthier, and pH may change.
Increase of Nitrite/Nitrate Causes Animal waste, decomposition, fertilizer, and sewage.
Increase of Nitrite/Nitrate Effects The process of eutrophication will lower the amount of dissolved oxygen.
Decrease of Nitrite/Nitrate Causes Water is diluted; removing animal waste, decomposition, fertilizer, and/or sewage from the water; and plants absorb nitrates.
Decrease of Nitrite/Nitrate Effects Organisms will not be able to survive without the proper amount of nutrients in the water.
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