1b.)With the respect of my parameter, bacteria pollution, I could attend the Boston Harbor
Cleanup events to further increase the quality of water. Another thing that could help increase the quality of water is to have regulations at the Boston Harbor for not only the river but for people that own boats and go boating at the Boston Harbor. …show more content…
2c) Protecting the Quabbin Watershed ensures good drinking water quality because the watershed is filled naturally with rain and snow. Eventually, the water turns into streams that run into reservoirs. Through the process of the water from the watershed turning into streams and reservoirs, it encounters rocks, plants, and soil that clean the water. Without purifying the water, the water could contain contamination, pesticides, diseases etc.
Massachusetts Water Resources Authority. How the MWRA Water System Works. http://www.mwra.state.ma.us/04water/html/watsys.htm. Accessed 9 May 2016.
3a.) Sustainable means creating an ecosystem that it provides a quality of life for the biotic components while renewing the environment and resources for the abiotic components.
The biotic components in my glass container consist of 3 seahorses, phytoplankton, and seaweed. The abiotic components in my glass container consist of water, rocks, and …show more content…
4c.) Kelp grows in cool water conditions. If the sun continues to heat the water, the water will become warm and kelp will not be able to grow. Unfortunately, it will take longer for the sun to reach the bottom of the ocean.
Dayton, Paul K. "Ecology of kelp communities." Annual review of ecology and Systematics 16.1 (1985): 215-245.
5a.) Over time, carbon dioxide increased at a steady rate. The increase shows the air mixed with carbon dioxide that was created by fossil fuels.
5b.) The excess atmospheric carbon dioxide goes into plants, soil, and warms the temperature. The temperature of the atmosphere depends on which pole the location of the site is. Because Mauna Loa observatory is a hot island, the higher carbon dioxide increases. When carbon dioxide reaches the plants and soil, photosynthesis occurs to intake carbon dioxide from the plants and releases oxygen into the air.
Keeling, Charles D., et al. "Atmospheric carbon dioxide variations at Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii." Tellus 28.6 (1976):