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Chapter 12: WATER. People can obtain groundwater by drilling a well. into an aquifer Into an impermeable layer Into the unsaturated zone above the water table. A lake that stores water for human use is called a(n). pond dam reservoir oxbow lake.
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People can obtain groundwater by drilling a well • into an aquifer • Into an impermeable layer • Into the unsaturated zone • above the water table
A lake that stores water for human use is called a(n) • pond • dam • reservoir • oxbow lake
Water that falls to Earth as rain, sleet, snow or hail is called • transpiration • evaporation • condensation • precipitation
Water that fills the cracks in underground soil and rock layers is • salt water • groundwater • water vapor • rain water
The water in ponds and lakes is • salty • moving • deep • still
The streams and small rivers that feed into a main river are called • reservoirs • divides • watersheds • tributaries
Approximately what percentage of Earth’s water is salt water? • 3% • 25% • 75% • 97%
All living things need water for all of these reasons EXCEPT • for cellular respiration • for shelter or as habitats • to break down food, grow & reproduce • to carry out body processes
Nearly one third of the U.S. is covered by the Mississippi River • divide • aquifer • watershed • tributary
The Coriolis Effect is • the effect of the Gulf Stream on deep ocean current. • the effect of the Earth’s rotation on the direction of winds and currents. • the effect of large tsunamis created by earthquakes and strong currents. • the effect of Earth’s revolution on the direction of winds and currents.
A climate event that occurs when surface waters in the eastern Pacific are colder than normal is • a biome change. • El Nino. • La Nina. • ocean conveyor belt.
Which of the following is not true about surface currents? • They are caused by the differences in the density of ocean water. • They are mainly driven by wind. • They are affected by the Coriolis Effect. • the Gulf Stream is the largest and most powerful surface current.
An artesian well is a • type of hot springs from which the water periodically erupts • water trapped between rock layers that rises because of pressure • place where groundwater bubbles or flows out of cracks in the rock • underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
Which watershed does West Geauga Middle School reside in? • Chagrin River/Mississippi River • Cuyahoga River/ Mississippi River • Chagrin River/ Great Lakes • Ohio River/ Missouri River
Sources of ____ on Earth include rivers, ice, lakes and groundwater. • watersheds • aquifers • salt water • fresh water
A ____ is a large stream of moving water that flows through the oceans. • tributary • current • Gulf Stream • reservoir
Water moves easily through ___ materials. • permeable • impermeable • eutrophication • reservoir
Some people obtain their water from underground layers of rock or sediment called • lakes • tributaries • reservoirs • aquifers
Clouds form when water vapor in the atmosphere ____ into water droplets. • precipitates • condenses • evaporates • transpires
The top of the saturated zone is called the • watershed • divide • aquifer • water table
A ridge of land that separates two watersheds is called a(n) • reservoir • divide • tributary • aquifer
In the process of ___ plants use carbon dioxide and light energy to make their own food. • eutrophication • cellular respiration • photosynthesis • Coriolis Effect
Over many years, the levels of nutrients in a lake build up in the process of • eutrophication • cellular respiration • photosynthesis • Coriolis Effect
The area of soil in which the pores are totally filled with water is called the • Coriolis Effect • saturated zone • unsaturated zone • water talbe