QUESTION 1
Terminology
A: Define the following terminologies, using realistic examples from Namibia or Southern Africa:
1.1
Lotic vs Lentic Wetlands
(2)
1.2
Palustrine vs Lacustrine wetlands
(2)
1.3
Ephemeral river vs Perennial river
(2)
1.4
Water and Wetland Resources Management
(2)
1.5
Boreholes sustainable yield
(2)
B:
Give a correct word/term for the following:
1.6
A wetland system that flows every year, but only during the rainy season.
(1)
1.7
The average amount of water that flows down a particular river, per year, expressed
either as a depth (in millimeters) of water spread evenly across the entire drainage
basin, or as a volume (in cubic meters) of water flowing past a given point.
(1)
1.8
A water utility that is responsible for bulk water supply in Namibia.
(1)
1.9
A sinkhole lake that has part of its water surface open to the air.
(1)
1.10
A highly technical process of removing salt from seawater to make it portable.
(1)
1.11
The mouth of large rivers where it mixes with tidal inflow from the sea.
(1)
1.12
The process of gradual increase in phosphorus and nitrogen in lakes, resulting into
algal bloom.
(1)
1.13
A name given to a marine zone that is more than 200 m deep and it is beyond the
continental shelf.
(1)
1.14
The largest floodplain lake in Namibia.
(1)
1.15
An inland Ramsar site in the North-central Namibia.
(1)
1.16
The long, narrow strip of vegetation along a river course which supports life in an
otherwise harsh environment by providing food, water, shade, shelter and habitat to
wildlife, domestic stock and humans. In ephemeral systems this vegetation relies on (1)
alluvial waters.
1.17
Area of the land capturing water draining towards a single river or lake.
(1)
1.18
Layer of water in a dam that gets enough light for photosynthesis.
(1)
1.19
Process of layering water in a lake, due to water density.
Upper Epilimnion + lower Hypolimnion separated by density difference
(1)
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