
Wetlands
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- Q1Which of the following is a benefit of restoring wetlands?Improved water qualityHigher land pricesIncreased pollutionReduced biodiversity30s
- Q2Why are wetlands considered important for wildlife?They only host insects.They provide habitats for many species.They are used for recreation only.They are always dry and sunny.30s
- Q3What is the role of vegetation in managing runoff?Vegetation has no impact on waterVegetation only helps with soil erosionVegetation increases the speed of water flowVegetation helps absorb water and slows down runoff30s
- Q4What is the term for the water that infiltrates into the ground and replenishes underground water supplies?Surface runoffSoil erosionGroundwater rechargeWater evaporation30s
- Q5What is runoff?Water stored in underground aquifersWater that evaporates into the atmosphereWater that is absorbed by plantsWater that flows over the ground surface to a body of water30s
- Q6What is a common pollutant found in water sources?SunlightFreshwater fishPure oxygenNutrients from fertilizers30s
- Q7What is one major cause of water pollution?Industrial waste disposalUsing less plasticPlanting more treesCleaning the ocean30s
- Q8What is an effect of excessive nutrients in water bodies?Clear waterIncreased water temperatureDecreased fish populationAlgae bloom30s
- Q9What is an aquifer?A type of cloudA body of surface waterA measurement of rainA layer of soil or rock that holds groundwater30s
- Q10What is the main source of groundwater?Rainwater that seeps into the groundWater from plantsOcean waterRivers and lakes30s