
Unit 2 Water
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- Q1What is the percentage of salt and fresh water found on Earth?97% saltwater and 3% freshwater50% saltwater and 50% freshwater75% saltwater and 25% freshwater98% saltwater and 2% freshwater60s
- Q2Where is majority of freshwater found on Earth?groundwaterfrozen in glacierslakes and riversoceans60s
- Q3Which of the following is not an ocean of the world?Antarctic OceanAtlantic OceanPacific OceanIndian Ocean60s
- Q4Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers is calledlakesgroundwaterpolar ice capssurface water60s
- Q5What stage of the water cycle is seen in the form of clouds?condensationprecipitationrunoffevaporation60s
- Q6What is the energy source of the water cycle?cloudswaterThe sunThe ocean60s
- Q7What water cycle process can be observed in the picture?transpirationevaporationprecipitationcondensation60s
- Q8Water changing into a gas happens in what stage of the water cycle?condensationprecipitationrunoffevaporation60s
- Q9In order for water vapor to condense it must experience something to stick to andcooler temperatureswarmer temperatures60s
- Q10What separates two watersheds?a tributarya divide60s
- Q11Is a pond or a lake usually smaller and shallower?A pondA lake60s
- Q12What type of lake formation is illustrated in the picture?oxbow lakereservoirvolcanic lakeice sheet melt lake60s
- Q13What nutrients, when in excess in a waterway, increases algae growth?carbon dioxide and oxygenphosphorus and nitrogencarbon dioxide and phosphorusoxygen and nitrogen60s
- Q14Lakes can disappear due toeutrophicationtranspirationevaporationphotosynthesis60s
- Q15Nearly one-third of the United States is covered by what watershed?Delaware BayMississippi RiverSchuylkill RiverTulpehocken creek60s