Arroyo Classroom Post- Survey
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What is your teacher's last name? *
Please share what you know about a watershed:
Yes, this is true
No, that is not true
I haven't learned this yet
A watershed is a building where we store water.
A watershed is an area of land that drains to the same river, lake, bay or ocean.
Watersheds are not impacted by pollution.
The health of a watershed is connected to human activity.
Everyone lives in a watershed
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Please share what you know about the arroyo environment:
Yes, this is true
No, that is not true
I haven't learned this yet
An arroyo is a natural stream bed that is usually dry.
Arroyos are full of weeds that aren't useful to animals.
Concrete arroyos are not great habitat.
Sandy-bottomed arroyos provide habitat for local plants and animals.
Sandy bottomed arroyos CAN NOT absorb rain or snow or support plant or animal life.
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Please share what you know about arroyos and safety
Yes, this is true
No, that is not true
I haven't learned this yet
Arroyos are never safe to be in.
Sandy-bottomed arroyos are safe for humans to be in if it is a clear day with no chance of rain.
Concrete lined arroyos are always safe to be in, even if it's raining.
Flash floods can occur in arroyos.
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Adaptations help wildlife and plants survive in the desert. Which of the following are adaptations in desert plants?
This helps plants in the desert.
This doesn't help plants in the desert.
I haven't learned this yet.
Waxy coatings on plants.
Plants growing tall above other plants.
Thin or skinny shaped leaves.
Spines on cactus.
Big wide leaves to absorb sun.
Fine, white hairs on leaves or stems.
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Which of the following are forms of pollution that can impact arroyos nearby:
This does impact arroyos nearby
This does not impact arroyos nearby
I haven't learned this yet.
Car fumes from exhaust
Motor oil from cars
Smoke from factories
Herbicides (Weed-killers) and Herbicides (plant-killers)
Dog poop
Plastic bags or trash
Dirt from poorly maintained construction sites
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Select all that is true about arroyos and human use. *
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Local wildlife are impacted by human actions and pollution can harm wildlife in many ways. What are a few things humans can do to help local wildlife:
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