Hydrosphere Review
Quiz by Bri Spallino
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- Q1The amount of dissolved salt in water is called...saltinessalkalinitysalinityacidity30sEditDelete
- Q2How much of the water on Earth is freshwater?5%1%10%3%30sEditDelete
- Q3Which of the following is NOT a factor that effects how high the tides will be in a specific area?longitudelatitudeshape of the shorelinephase of the moon30sEditDelete
- Q4Most of the pollution in the ocean water comes from...activities on landleaking underground storage facilitiescommercial boats and personal watercraftspills from oil tankers30sEditDelete
- Q5Mercury increasing in concentration as you move up the food chain is an example of what?thermal pollutionbioaccumulationartificial eutrophicationmercurifaction30sEditDelete
- Q6Most of the Earth's freshwater is...suspended in atmospheric cloud formationsstored in large underground rock structuresstored as ice at the North and South polesheld in reservoirs behind large dams30sEditDelete
- Q7What is most responsible for the presence of groundwater in an area?the movement of surface water through impermeable rockthe movement of surface water and precipitation through soil and rockthe movement of water from streams and rivers to watershedsthe movement of water from a confined aquifer into surface water30sEditDelete
- Q8Which of the following is NOT a factor that effects surface currents?Earth's rotationrevolution of the Earthlocation of the continentsglobal air currents30sEditDelete
- Q9Which type of water would have the greatest density?cold, high salinitywarm, low salinitycold, low salinitywarm, high salinity30sEditDelete
- Q10What do you call a current which is formed from waves hitting a shoreline and creating an outward current as the energy is reflected back to sea through a break in a sandbar?surface currentrip currentdeep currentwave current30sEditDelete