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Hydrology test review
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Where is most of Earth’s freshwater located?
frozen in glaciers/polar ice caps
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What % of the water on Earth is freshwater?
3%
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A huge sheet of ice that moves slowly over land
glacier
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Where is most of the liquid freshwater located?
groundwater
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Underground rock layer that collects and stores water
aquifer
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How do people get water from aquifers?
Build wells = drill into aquifers and pump water out
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Why are aquifers in danger of running out?
overuse & pollution
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Transpiration D What process is happening at D?
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Water that collects above ground.
surface water
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Water from rain & snow that flows over land.
Runoff
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Area of land that drains into a river or lake.
Watershed
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What is the main use of freshwater in the U.S.?
Irrigation
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What continuously moves water throughout Earth’s atmosphere, oceans & land?
Water Cycle
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Water located below Earth’s surface
groundwater
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What % of the water on Earth is salt water?
97%
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The change of a liquid to a gas is called
Evaporation
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The change of a gas to a liquid is called
Condensation
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Condensation What process is happening at B?
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Water that evaporates is called
Water Vapor
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What causes water to evaporate?
Sun
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What forms when condensation occurs high in the atmosphere
Clouds
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Water that falls back to the surface is called ?
Precipitation
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What % of Earth is covered with water?
70%
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What pulls precipitation to the ground?
Gravity
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What are 4 types of precipitation?
Rain Snow Sleet Hail
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How do plants play a part in the water cycle?
They bring in water through their roots and release water vapor into the atmosphere through their leaves
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What are the 3 main processes of the water cycle?
Evaporation Precipitation Condensation
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Evaporation What process is happening at A?
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List 2 examples of irrigation
Sprinkler Hose Watering can
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A man made method to supply water to plants, crops and lawns.
Irrigation
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What divides watersheds from each other?
Highpoints of land Mountain ridge
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Give two reasons wetlands can be beneficial.
Prevent flooding Filter out harmful chemicals
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Area of land that remains wet for all or part of the year
wetlands
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Explain how a glacier forms
Snow build up with the pressure of many layers packing the snow down until glacial ice forms
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Precipitation What process is happening at C?
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What are some examples of surface water
Lake River Wetland Stream Ocean
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What forms when condensation occurs low near the ground?
Fog
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