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Turbidity is a term used to describe water clarity, or how clear water is. Cloudy water is said to be turbid. Turbid water may be a result of a buildup of sediments, which are pieces of rocks that have been broken down and eroded or transported by surface runoff. Human activities that remove plants in an area may increase erosion.

Sediments can get into the gills of fish, which can then decrease their growth and delay development. Sediments prevent sunlight from reaching the producers of the aquatic ecosystem, such as algae. This in turn affects the food webs in this ecosystem.

Which statements describe turbidity? Check all that apply.

Turbidity is a measure of water clarity.
Turbidity may be caused by sediments.
Turbidity may be a result of human activities.
Turbidity increases algae and fish populations.
Turbidity is transported to freshwater sources through rain.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The statements that describe turbidity are:

1. **Turbidity is a measure of water clarity.**
2. **Turbidity may be caused by sediments.**
3. **Turbidity may be a result of human activities.**

The other statements are not accurate:

- **Turbidity increases algae and fish populations.** (This is incorrect; high turbidity can negatively impact these populations.)
- **Turbidity is transported to freshwater sources through rain.** (While rain can contribute to runoff, the statement is not directly linked to the definition of turbidity itself.)
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