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Where is more than 95% of the earth’s water? Category 1: $100: A

oceans Category 1: $100: Q

What percent of the earth’s water is fresh? Category 1: $200: A

5% Category 1: $200: Q

Where do we find our fresh water? Category 1: $300: A

Rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, groundwater Category 1: $300: Q

Where does wastewater go when it leaves our homes? Category 1: $400: A

A sewage treatment plant Category 1: $400: Q

What is water that is located in the ground called? Category 1: $500: A

Ground water Category 1: $500: Q

How does groundwater get into the ground? Category 2: $100: A

Infiltration of rain and snow Category 2: $100: Q

Trace the path of water use in a community... Category 2: $200: A

River, treatment plant, homes, sewage treatment plant, back to river Category 2: $200: Q

What is a septic system? Category 2: $300: A

A system that gets ride of household sewage through a leach field and then into groundwater Category 2: $300: Q

Do we recycle water? How? Category 2: $400: A

Yes, by sending wastewater through treatment plants before sending it back into our rivers Category 2: $400: Q

List the steps through the water cycle in order. Category 2: $500: A

Precipitation, infiltration, evaporation, condensation Category 2: $500: Q

Name a man-made structure that could affect a local river, lake or stream. Category 3: $100: A

Roads, bridges, buildings Category 3: $100: Q

When pH testing is done, it tells how much _ _ _ _ is in the water. Category 3: $200: A

acid Category 3: $200: Q

Freshwater fish like water that has little or no Category 3: $300: A

acid Category 3: $300: Q

Name four types of aquatic life that could be present in freshwater in KY. Category 3: $400: A

Bass, trout, perch, salamanders, frogs, crayfish, mussels, mayfly or whirlygig Category 3: $400: Q

How does air pollution affect our freshwater lakes, streams and rivers? Category 3: $500: A

All the pollution attaches to the rain as it falls to the ground and then it goes into the ground. Category 3: $500: Q

Name one way chemicals get into our waterways. Category 4: $100: A

Fertilizers, waste right into waterways, septic system problems, livestock in waterways, overflow from sewage treatment plants Category 4: $100: Q

How does erosion affect water pollution? Category 4: $200: A

Soil and dirt cut off light and reduce oxygen to plants and animals in the water Category 4: $200: Q

Name a lake in KY. Category 4: $300: A

Answers may vary Category 4: $300: Q

What day is celebrated on April 22nd? Category 4: $400: A

Earth Day Category 4: $400: Q

What does ARM stand for in the month of June? Category 4: $500: A

American Rivers Month Category 4: $500: Q

What two products could be used to help clean around the house instead of ammonia or bleach? Category 5: $100: A

Baking soda and vinegar Category 5: $100: Q

What is compost? Category 5: $200: A

A mixture that consists largely of decayed organic matter used for fertilizer Category 5: $200: Q

What is erosion? Category 5: $300: A

The process of wearing away the land by wind, water, or ice Category 5: $300: Q

What is hazardous waste? Category 5: $400: A

Waste that is harmful when swallowed, inhaled or comes in contact with bare skin Category 5: $400: Q

What is a watershed? Category 5: $500: A

A land area where soil runoff drains into a body of water Category 5: $500: Q