1.Evaporation is shown by which letter? 2. Which process is shown by letter D? A. evaporation B. precipitation C. infiltration D. condensation E. runoff.

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1.Evaporation is shown by which letter? 2. Which process is shown by letter D? A. evaporation B. precipitation C. infiltration D. condensation E. runoff 3. Which letter is responsible for causing ALL of these processes to happen on Earth? 4. As you step from the beach into Lake St. Clair, your feet stir up sediment turning the water cloudy. This sediment is ______ load.

1. Which of the following describes the flow of the Great Lakes? A. SUPERIOR  HURON  ONTARIO  ERIE  ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY B. SUPERIOR  MICHIGAN  ONTARIO  ERIE  ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY C. SUPERIOR  MICHIGAN & HURON  ERIE  ONTARIO  ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY D. SUPERIOR  MICHIGAN & HURON  ONTARIO  ERIE  ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY

1. Land that slopes into a river is called its: 2. As a river progresses from its early stage to its late stage: A. IT BECOMES NARROWER B. THE RATE OF DOWNCUTTING INCREASES C. THE SPEED OF THE WATER INCREASES D. IT MEANDERS MORE 3. The lower Mississippi River meanders very much. Which of the following features would you NOT expect to find there? A. DELTAB. OXBOW LAKE C. WIDE FLOODPLAIN D. RAPIDS 4. When a meander is cut off during flood stage, this may form a(n): A. DELTA B. FLOODPLAIN C. OXBOW LAKE D. KETTLE LAKE

Read today’s lab and then answer the following questions. 1.The open space in between particles of sediment can be fractures in rock, cavities caused by erosion, or simply ________ between rock particles. 2.______________refers to the percentage of open spaces in a given volume of sediment. 3.How does particle size affect the porosity of a material? 4.How does the sorting of a material affect its porosity?

Igneous and metamorphic rock tend to leave little pore space Poorly sorted sediments usually have lower porosity because the fine-grained fragments tend to fill in the open space. Well-rounded coarse-grained sediments usually have higher porosity than fine-grained sediments, because the grains do not fit together well.

1. Which of the following is true regarding the water table? A. THE LAYERS ABOVE IT ARE SATURATED. B. THE LAYERS BELOW IT ARE SATURATED. C. IT IS ALWAYS ON THE SURFACE. D.IT IS ALWAYS THE SAME HEIGHT. 2. Toxic waste was dumped into the pond. Which well would be the first to have waste in it? A.WELL A B.WELL B C.WELL C D.WELL D 3. Name this feature

1. Using the graph, make a statement that compares particle size and permeability 2.Which well above is artesian? 3. Which well above is dry? 4. Which rock layer above is impermeable?