Chapter 10 review game Ch review 10.1 10.2 10.3 CR Ques 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 13 14 12
Where is most of the fresh water found on Earth? 1 point back
Where is most of the useable liquid fresh water found on Earth? 2 points back
What happens to most of the water that falls on land? 3 points back
What source replenishes ground water? 4 points back
Which is more porous? Well sorted sand or poorly sorted sand 5 points back
Which is more permeable, sandstone or shale? 6 points back
What is the main characteristic of an aquifer? 7 points back
Which type of rock is most easily dissolved in water? 8 points back
Which type of rock is most easily dissolved in water? 9 points back
A sink hole is an example of what kind of topography? 10 points back
Where is water closest to Earth’s surface, Stream valleys or hill tops? 11 points back
What does hard water usually contain? 12 points back
What do artesian aquifers always contain? 13 points back
What is a common groundwater problem in coastal areas? 14 points back
What percent of all water is salt water? 1 point back
What holds 90% of Earth’s fresh water? 2 points back
Most of the useable fresh water is here? 3 points back
What moves the atmospheric water all over Earth? 4 points back
What is the process called when rain enters the ground? 5 points back
The amount of pore space is called? 6 points back
What are the two zones next to the water table? 7 points back
What is the permeable layers through which ground water flows called? 8 points back
What is the ability of a substance to let water pass through it? 9 points back
What is gravitational water? 10 points back
What is capillary water? 11 points back
What is a major role in the formation of limestone? 1 point back
What do carbon dioxide and water form? 2 points back
What has to happen for caves to form in limestone? 3 points back
Some caves are not wet but...? 4 points back
Most caves are formed from what type of rock? 5 points back
A depression in the ground caused by the collapse of a cave is called a? 6 points back
A sink hole is an example of what kind of topography? 7 points back
Name three cave formations that are created by dripping water with calcium carbonate in it? 8 points back
What gas does the water lose as it deposits calcium carbonate? 9 points back
What type of limestone is found in dripstone formations? 10 points back
What is a natural discharge for ground water called? 1 point back
Explosive hot springs are called? Ex: Old Faithful 2 points back
What must tap into a well to obtain water? 3 points back
What is the difference between the original water level and the level in the pumped well? 4 points back
What is the act or replenishing the zone of saturation is called? 5 points back
What is the term for an aquifer under pressure from gravity which can spurt water into the air? 6 points back
What is the one common source of ground water pollution? 7 points back
What are two natural pollutants? 8 points back
How can salt water get into fresh water supplies? 9 points back
Where does radon originate? 10 points back
What type of water makes up 97% of Earth’s water supply? 1 point back
Of the 3% of fresh water on Earth, what percent do the ice caps make up? 2 points back
Of the 3% of fresh water on Earth, where is most of the usable liquid freshwater found? 3 points back
How many more times is there of ground water than surface fresh water? 4 points back
What kind of well is formed by an aquifer under pressure? 5 points back
The aquifer is trapped between two what? 6 points back
How do caves form? 7 points back
What is the bedrock of most caves made of? 8 points back
How do stalactites and stalagmites form? 9 points back
What is the effect of particle size on infiltration rate? 10 points back
What is the effect of particle size on pore space? 11 points back
What is the effect of particle size on water retained? 12 points back