Water Unit Test 1
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- Q1What percentage of water on Earth is salt water?3%50%75%97%30s
- Q2What is the vocabulary term for the total amount of dissolved salt in a water sample?salinitytemperaturesalt leveldensity30s
- Q3What is water vapor?solid form of watergaseous form of waterliquid form of water30s
- Q4Water pressure increases by 1 __________ with every 10 meters of depth.poundmilligramkilogrambar30s
- Q5What percentage of water on Earth is fresh water?3%25%50%97%30s
- Q6What is the name of the system that includes all of the water on Earth?HydrosphereGeosphereLithosphereCryosphere30s
- Q7Small streams form larger streams, which then contribute to a river.estuarywatershedtributary30s
- Q8Place where fresh water from rivers meets and mixes with the salt water from oceanstributaryestuarywatershed30s
- Q9Land that is covered with a shallow layer of water (can be year round OR can fill up in spring/winter and dry out in the summers)geyserwetlandwellbeach30s
- Q10A well is a man-made hole drilled to access water.truefalse30s
- Q11Transpiration is when the evaporation of water takes place through pores in plants, leaves, and trees.truefalse30s
- Q12Materials that do not allow water to pass through easily or pass through at all are called....permeableimpermable30s
- Q13Materials that have cracks and pores which allows water to pass through easily are referred to as....impermeablepermeable30s
- Q14Rain, snow, sleet, hail, and freezing rain are examples of...precipitationtranspirationevaporationcondensation30s
- Q15Warm air holds more water vapor than cold air.truefalse30s