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What percentage of water in the Firehole River comes from geysers and hot springs? What are some consequences of thermal pollution? What do aquatic macroinvertebrates reveal about a stream’s water quality? Does “natural state” refer to purest water quality of a stream? How are trout in Yellowstone affected by thermal changes in water? How do the park’s heat-altered streams compare with water that has been thermally polluted elsewhere?

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Premiering Nov. 1-3:
Getting Into Hot Water

Resource experts will be available to answer questions related to this eTrip from 9:00 a.m. MST on November 1, 2006 until 4:00 p.m. MST on November 3, 2006. Although message boards are deactivated after an eTrip’s three-day premiere, previously posted questions and answers remain online indefinitely. This allows students who missed the initial airing of an eTrip to read the questions posed by other students and to learn from the answers provided by subject-matter experts.

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