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Water on Earth
Surface Water
Water Underground
Using Fresh Water
Water to Drink
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$100 Question from Water on $100 Question from Water on EarthEarth
This is the source of energy for the water cycle.
$200 Question from Water on $200 Question from Water on EarthEarth
Rain, sleet, snow, and hail are forms of this.
$300 Question from Water $300 Question from Water UndergroundUnderground
Most water in the atmosphere is this invisible substance.
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More than 97 percent ofthe water on Earth this.
$500 Question from Water on $500 Question from Water on EarthEarth
This is the name of the process by whichthe fresh water on Earth
is renewed.
$100 Question from $100 Question from Surface WaterSurface Water
This is a place where an organism lives
$200 Question from $200 Question from Surface WaterSurface Water
This is a ridge of land separating one watershed from another.
$300 Question from $300 Question from Surface WaterSurface Water
This is a small, shallow body of water in which sunlight can reach to the bottom.
$400 Question from $400 Question from Surface WaterSurface Water
A wetland in a cool, northern area where mosses grow in acidic water is called this.
$500 Question from Surface $500 Question from Surface WaterWater
This is a lake that stores water for human use.
$100 Question from $100 Question from Water UndergroundWater Underground
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Water in an artesian well rises because of pressure here.
$100 Answer from $100 Answer from Water UndergroundWater Underground
What is pressure in the aquifer?
$200 Question from $200 Question from Water UndergroundWater Underground
This is the layer of rock and soil with pores that contain air as well as water.
$300 Question from $300 Question from Water UndergroundWater Underground
Water cannot pass easily through materials that are described as this.
$400 Question from $400 Question from Water UndergroundWater Underground
This is a place where groundwater bubbles or flows to the surface.
$500 Question from $500 Question from Water UndergroundWater Underground
These are the five parts that can be labeled on a diagram of groundwater.
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What are unsaturated zone, water table, saturated zone, permeable layer, and impermeable layer?
$100 Question from Using $100 Question from Using Freshwater Resources Freshwater Resources
This is the process of supplying water to areas of land to make the suitable for growing crops.
$100 Answer from Using $100 Answer from Using Freshwater ResourcesFreshwater Resources
What is irrigation?
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This is the term for using a resource wisely so that it will not be used up.
$200 Answer from Using $200 Answer from Using Freshwater ResourcesFreshwater Resources
What is conservation?
$300 Question from Using $300 Question from Using Freshwater ResourcesFreshwater Resources
When water is carried into fields in open irrigation ditches,
much of it is lost to this part of the water cycle.
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What is evaporation?
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This is any substance that causes water pollution.
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What is a pollutant?
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This is the measure of the substances in water besides water molecules.
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What is water quality?
$100 Question from Water to $100 Question from Water to DrinkDrink
A high coliform count is an indicator that the water may contain these.
$100 Answer from Water to $100 Answer from Water to DrinkDrink
What are a large number of disease-causing organisms?
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This is the process of passing water through screens to remove solid particles.
$300 Question from Water to $300 Question from Water to DrinkDrink
This is the substance added to drinking water to kill bacteria and other organisms.
$400 Question from Water to $400 Question from Water to DrinkDrink
The amount of calcium and magnesium in water determines this about the water.
$500 Question from Water to $500 Question from Water to DrinkDrink
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In water treatment, this process removes particles from water
by getting them to stick to sticky globs called flocs.
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These are the seven steps used to treat water in a water-treatment plant.
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What are first filtration, coagulation, settling basins, second filtration,
chlorination, aeration, and additional treatment?
Essay QuestionsEssay Questions•Describe the water cycle (4 points)•What sources of water on Earth are available for human use? Explain why most water cannot be used. (4 points)•What is the purpose of drinking-water treatment? Describe a typical treatment process at a water treatment plant. (8 points)•Illustration of a power plant with tubes leading to a water way.
•What is occurring in the illustration that could affect a drinking-water supply? (3pts)•Is this an example of a point source of pollution or a non-point source? Explain. (3 pts)•What could the company do to stop the harm being done in the water in the river? (3pts)