Final Review ~ Hydrology
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- Q1The source for the Susquehanna River is:Otsego LakeBinghamton LakeChesapeake BayRaystown Lake30sEditDelete
- Q2The mouth of the Susquehanna River is:Chesapeake BayAtlantic OceanWest Branch SusquehannaOtsego Lake30sEditDelete
- Q3What separates watersheds from one another?RiversOceansTreesMountains30sEditDelete
- Q4The mouth of the Susquehanna River is located in ___.MarylandNew YorkPennsylvaniaVirginia30sEditDelete
- Q5The source of the Susquehanna River is located in ___.DelawareNew YorkPennsylvaniaMaryland30sEditDelete
- Q6Acid rain is NOTGood for lakesA result of air pollutionMore acidic than regular rainReduced by low-sulfur fuels30sEditDelete
- Q7Eliminating waste, recycling, and using substitutes are ways of conservingRenewable energy sourcesNonrenewable resourcesRenewable resourcesNonrenewable energy sources30sEditDelete
- Q8Which substance is returned to the air by photosynthesis?Carbon DioxideSulfur dioxidePollenOxygen30sEditDelete
- Q9An example of a solid air pollutant isnitrogen oxidesulfur dioxidedustcarbon monoxide30sEditDelete
- Q10When the heat of the sun changes water from a liquid to a gas, ___ occurs.EvaporationCondensationPrecipitationTranspiration30sEditDelete
- Q11Hard groundwater is the result of ___.High concentrations of calciumImproperly installed septic tanksHigh concentrations of ironChemical spills30sEditDelete
- Q12Sand and gravel are generally part of a river’s ___.Dissolved loadVelocityGradientBed load30sEditDelete
- Q13What are three groups of invertebrates that are found in and around nearly all streams and rivers?Worms, beetles, mollusksInsects, snails, wormsMollusks, worms, snailsInsects, mollusks, worms30sEditDelete
- Q14____ drainage patterns form when rocks in the area are broken by faults.RadialSpiralRectangularDendritic30sEditDelete
- Q15A stream’s gradient ___.Increases downstreamIs not related to dischargeIncreases upstreamIncreases at base level30sEditDelete
- Q16Vegetation ___.Increases runoff and erosionDecreases runoff and erosionDecreases runoff and increases erosionIncreases runoff and decreases erosion30sEditDelete
- Q17Pennsylvania’s five major watersheds are the Ohio, the Great Lakes, the Susquehanna, the Potomac, and the ____basins.AlleghenyHudsonDelawareJuniata30sEditDelete
- Q18___ are organisms that feed by catching and eating prey.GrazersShreddersProducersPredators30sEditDelete
- Q19A high concentration of nutrients in a river or stream can cause a(n) ___.Increase in dissolved oxygen levelsDecrease in gradientDecrease in oxygen levelsIncrease in all types of organisms30sEditDelete