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8.E.1.1 Review
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- Q1Which of these contain most of Earth's water?lakesglaciersOceansrivers30s
- Q2Where is most of the freshwater on Earth located?under the groundin rivers, streams, and lakesin the oceansin polar ice and glaciers30s
- Q3A rock layer that collects and stores water is called?a hydrospherea glacieran aquiferan estuary30s
- Q4An area of land that drains into a river or lake is called?an ecosystema wetlanda habitata watershed30s
- Q5Pamlico Sound is an estuary because it isan area fed by several riversan area that many watersheds drain intoan area that is protected by land on both sidesan area where freshwater mixes with salt water30s
- Q6The direction that rivers flow is caused by?pull of the oceanstopograpy and gravityamount of sediment in the riverspeed of water flow30s
- Q7Of the 23% of water that is not frozen, how much is available for living organisms0.5%100%2%20%30s
- Q8Water is considered a polar molecule because?it has a positive charge on one end and a negative charge on the other endit can be a solid, liquid or gasit freezes in cold temperaturesit can be found at both the south and north pole30s
- Q9What is the property of water that leads to hydrogen molecules being attracted to each other and causing surface tensiondensitypolaritycohesionadhesion30s
- Q10Why is water considered a universal solvent?because of it's cohesive propertiesbecause it is polar and can dissolve solids, liquids, gassesbecause it can occur in all 3 phases of matterbecause it makes up such a large percentage of the Earth30s