
Water Pollution Review
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- Q1Which of these household items best represents a watershed?TableBathtubStoveFaucet30s
- Q2An area of land where all of the water eventually drains to the same locationWatershedStreamRiverLake30s
- Q3Ms. Lukes has a car that leaks oil. The oil from her drive way washes off the drive way and down into her lake where it mixes with oil from other drive ways. What type of pollution is this?Non point sourcePoint source30s
- Q4Ms. Lie likes to dump old gasoline containers right into the storm drain by her house. Ms. Walts caught her pouring it one day.This is non point source pollutionThis is point source pollution30s
- Q5Mr. Browne drives a lot each day. The exhaust from his car mixes with the exhaust from 1000's of other cars on the roads. When scientists test the air quality for the Milford/Commerce area, they find higher then expected levels of carbon monoxide (a pollutant emitted from cars). This is an example of...Non point source pollutionPoint source pollution60s
- Q6Land that is used for factories and plants is calledagriculturalCommercialResidentialIndustrial30s
- Q7Land that is used for farming is calledAgriculturalIndustrialCommercialResidential60s
- Q8Land that is used for housing is calledIndustrialCommercialAgriculturalResidential30s
- Q9Adding more rooftops, parking lots, roads, and buildingsdoesn't change surface runoffincreases surface runoffdecreases surface runoff30s
- Q10Dams cause higher water levels on one side and lower on the other. This causes a change for animals on both sides. This is just one of many examples of how damsdo not change ecosystemschange ecosystems30s
- Q11The energy from flowing water down stream can be harnessed and utilized for hydroelectric power.FalseTrue30s