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| substances found in a solution in water due to water breakdown |
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| water without dissolved solids |
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| underground water held in soil and pervious rocks |
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| a single celled organism with no nucleus |
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| acute intestinal infection caused by ingestion of contaminated waiter/food |
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| capable of being infected |
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| contamination caused by living organisms including bacteria and viruses |
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| contamination caused by chemical substances such as fertilizer or gas |
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| disease transmitted through contaminated water source |
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| items that create pollution in various bodies of water |
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| a stage in a process of change or development |
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| a visible suspension in the air of particles of various substances |
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| water turning from gas to liquid |
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| water turning from liquid to gas |
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| clouds condensing and water falling to the earth |
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| path that water takes on earth as it goes through different phases |
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| the incorporation of solid into a liquid |
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| well mixed mixture in which particles are small and dissolved (ex. sea water) |
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| a substance that dissolves in solvent |
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| substance in which the solute is dissolved |
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| each individual component keeps its own identity; matter made of 2 or more substances mixed together, but not chemically combined (ex. granite) |
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| mixture in which particles are mixed but not dissolved and particles do not settle out |
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| heterogeneous mixture in which some particles settle out ex. river water |
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| being solution where all available space has dissolved and extra crystals are at the bottom the most concentrated solution possible. too much sugar in water; most of it dissolves, but there is so much that some sinks to the bottom |
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| the movement of water from groundwater to surface water |
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| the movement of surface water absorbed by ground |
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| substance in which components are not evenly mixed (ex. salad) |
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| substance in which components are evenly mixed (ex. cake batter) |
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