
Water Quantity Test Review
Quiz by Christina Young
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- Q1
Where would the Tennessee River be found?
g
h
m
f
30s - Q2
Where would Lake Huron be found?
k
c
b
d
30s - Q3
Where would Lake Michigan be found?
k
c
d
b
30s - Q4
Where would Lake Superior be found?
b
d
k
c
30s - Q5
Where would the Ohio-Allegheny be found?
m
f
k
h
30s - Q6
Where would the Rio Grand be found?
k
i
f
m
30s - Q7
Where would the Mississippi River be found?
a
j
f
g
30s - Q8
Where would the Columbia River be found?
h
m
n
j
30s - Q9
Where would the Colorado River be found?
h
n
j
g
30s - Q10
Where would the Arkansas River be found?
g
h
f
n
30s - Q11
Which of the following is NOT causing a water supply problem in the western half of the US?
Agricultural demands
Climate
Amount of rainfall
Where would the Arkansas River be found?
30s - Q12
Which of the following is NOT a way to conserve/decrease consumption of water?
Showerheads that decrease the flow of water
Increasing the price of water
Increase water usage
Water laws that limit daily consumption of water per household
30s - Q13
What are the future projects of drought in North America?
Most of North America will experience drought in some way
Only the south west will experience drought in some way
Only the east will experience drought in some way
Only the north will experience drought in some way
30s - Q14
Why should people care about drought even if they are not the ones being affected?
Population migration and displacement
All of the answers are correct
Wildfire affects air quality and property
Health problems due to lack of water and poor water quality
30s - Q15
Which of the following is an impact of drought?
Loss of jobs. Examples: Reduced revenue from tourism and recreation
Farmers lose money when crops die & increased food prices
all of the answers are correct
Businesses that depend on fish and fishing are affected
30s
