Estuaries

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Marine biology Test sobre Estuaries, creado por chloe allen el 01/06/2017.
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Resumen del Recurso

Pregunta 1

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Estuarys have hard to define regions and limits but it is based on the salinity and that its enclosed body of water
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 2

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most estuaries are recent in geological history when is this?
Respuesta
  • sea level rise after the last glaciations
  • the last ice age
  • the last temperature rise that caused sea level to rise

Pregunta 3

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there are four main estuaries Tectonic - formed by [blank_start]tectonic[blank_end] activity along a fault line [blank_start]Fjord[blank_end]- formed by glacial activity coastal plain - essentially a flooded river Barrier or Bar-built - a body of water [blank_start]partially[blank_end] separated from the sea by a barrier
Respuesta
  • tectonic
  • Siezmic
  • flooding
  • upwelling
  • Fjord
  • kettle
  • gorge
  • spring
  • partially
  • completely
  • not
  • chemically

Pregunta 4

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the most common estuaries are tectonic, and flooded is the most common in britian
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 5

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The diagram shows a fjord estuary, fill in the key features
Respuesta
  • Moraine sill
  • Rock wall
  • sedimentation
  • Cavity
  • steep
  • ragged
  • shallow
  • uneven

Pregunta 6

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tectonic estuaries are caused by tectonic activity which allows [blank_start]flooding[blank_end] of the area and then is diluted by [blank_start]river[blank_end] input from the catchment. It is characterised by [blank_start]fault[blank_end]-bounded vally walls
Respuesta
  • flooding
  • river
  • fault

Pregunta 7

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What does the Glacial moraine do?
Respuesta
  • It limits water exchange between the sea, they cause a very stable.
  • limits marine input making the environment very unstable
  • cause allopatric speciation

Pregunta 8

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coastal estuaries are large shallow areas with very small partical size due to the low energy there, they are frequently exposed at low tides
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 9

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whats the missing word
Respuesta
  • delta
  • barrier
  • slope
  • dift particals

Pregunta 10

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A bar-built estuarie has the same salinity for the whole of it
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 11

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whats the missing word
Respuesta
  • Longshore

Pregunta 12

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salinity salt wedge - [blank_start]high[blank_end] river flows keeps salt influx at bay salinity [blank_start]stratification[blank_end] occurs Partially mixed - salinity [blank_start]varies[blank_end] with depth, moderate [blank_start]seaward[blank_end] flow well mixed - little vertical salinity variation
Respuesta
  • high
  • stratification
  • varies
  • seaward

Pregunta 13

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mixing in fjord estuaries occurs only at the sill and when there are sieches
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 14

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why are estuaries dynamic
Respuesta
  • the river changes course
  • considerable sediment erosion, transport and deposition
  • weather changes
  • biota immigration

Pregunta 15

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Role of EPS
Respuesta
  • allows diatoms to sit to the environement
  • sticks sediment together
  • feed young
  • destroy bacteria
  • catch prey

Pregunta 16

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estuaries are very productive due to a high availability of iron
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 17

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Mussel beds are a major [blank_start]stabilising[blank_end] influence, they attache onto hard substrate by [blank_start]byssus[blank_end] threads and develop their own communities. they filter out a lot of particles and [blank_start]pollution[blank_end] making them a [blank_start]keystone[blank_end] species
Respuesta
  • stabilising
  • habitat
  • settling
  • byssus
  • long
  • attachment
  • pollution
  • animals
  • polyacrylamide
  • keystone
  • dictator
  • thriving
  • big

Pregunta 18

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spartina angelica stabilise the environment by collecting sediment in the axils of leaves allowing rhizome propagation
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 19

Pregunta
what are these key species
Respuesta
  • ulvae
  • lactuca
  • nodosum
  • sacchrina
  • Corophium
  • folocantia
  • euphonia
  • balthica
  • unifoloctate
  • maximus
  • mercenaria
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