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Final Review ~ Hydrology

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  • Q1
    The source for the Susquehanna River is:
    Otsego Lake
    Binghamton Lake
    Chesapeake Bay
    Raystown Lake
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  • Q2
    The mouth of the Susquehanna River is:
    Chesapeake Bay
    Atlantic Ocean
    West Branch Susquehanna
    Otsego Lake
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  • Q3
    What separates watersheds from one another?
    Rivers
    Oceans
    Trees
    Mountains
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  • Q4
    The mouth of the Susquehanna River is located in ___.
    Maryland
    New York
    Pennsylvania
    Virginia
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  • Q5
    The source of the Susquehanna River is located in ___.
    Delaware
    New York
    Pennsylvania
    Maryland
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  • Q6
    Acid rain is NOT
    Good for lakes
    A result of air pollution
    More acidic than regular rain
    Reduced by low-sulfur fuels
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  • Q7
    Eliminating waste, recycling, and using substitutes are ways of conserving
    Renewable energy sources
    Nonrenewable resources
    Renewable resources
    Nonrenewable energy sources
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  • Q8
    Which substance is returned to the air by photosynthesis?
    Carbon Dioxide
    Sulfur dioxide
    Pollen
    Oxygen
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  • Q9
    An example of a solid air pollutant is
    nitrogen oxide
    sulfur dioxide
    dust
    carbon monoxide
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  • Q10
    When the heat of the sun changes water from a liquid to a gas, ___ occurs.
    Evaporation
    Condensation
    Precipitation
    Transpiration
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  • Q11
    Hard groundwater is the result of ___.
    High concentrations of calcium
    Improperly installed septic tanks
    High concentrations of iron
    Chemical spills
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  • Q12
    Sand and gravel are generally part of a river’s ___.
    Dissolved load
    Velocity
    Gradient
    Bed load
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  • Q13
    What are three groups of invertebrates that are found in and around nearly all streams and rivers?
    Worms, beetles, mollusks
    Insects, snails, worms
    Mollusks, worms, snails
    Insects, mollusks, worms
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  • Q14
    ____ drainage patterns form when rocks in the area are broken by faults.
    Radial
    Spiral
    Rectangular
    Dendritic
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  • Q15
    A stream’s gradient ___.
    Increases downstream
    Is not related to discharge
    Increases upstream
    Increases at base level
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  • Q16
    Vegetation ___.
    Increases runoff and erosion
    Decreases runoff and erosion
    Decreases runoff and increases erosion
    Increases runoff and decreases erosion
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  • Q17
    Pennsylvania’s five major watersheds are the Ohio, the Great Lakes, the Susquehanna, the Potomac, and the ____basins.
    Allegheny
    Hudson
    Delaware
    Juniata
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  • Q18
    ___ are organisms that feed by catching and eating prey.
    Grazers
    Shredders
    Producers
    Predators
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  • Q19
    A high concentration of nutrients in a river or stream can cause a(n) ___.
    Increase in dissolved oxygen levels
    Decrease in gradient
    Decrease in oxygen levels
    Increase in all types of organisms
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