Formed from the _________ of soluble rocks
Dissolution
Springs are most commonly used for?
Hydrotherapy
Whidbey Island Watershed
Maxwelton
Where are geysers commonly found? (not in presetation)
Yellowstone
Cosmo and Wanda
Fairly Oddparents
Karst is a golden nomenclature, True or False?
True
Springs occur when?
Water pressure causes a natural flow of groundwater onto the earth's surface.
Delineated into 25 watersheds
Great Basin
Most geyser sites are found where?
Near active volcano sites
Mordicai and Rigby
Regular Show
Form usually less than ___ every thousand years
10 centimeters
What happens as rainwater enters or "recharges" the aquifer?
Pressure is placed on the water already present
Composed of many sub-watersheds.
Great Lakes Basin
When do geysers occur?
Occurs when surface water seeps down through the ground until it meets rock heated by magma
Dukey
Johnny Test
What are karsts composed of?
Limestone, Dolomite, and Gypsum.
What is Hydrotherapy?
The use of water in the treatment of different conditions
Flows east and south for 2,341 miles
Missouri Watershed/River
The geyser effect is due to the proximity of _______
Magma
Tommy, Angelica, Chuckie
Rugrats
What is a sinkhole?
Occurs when an underground stream emerges onto the surface between layers of rock
Hot water causes superficial blood vessels to?
Dilate, activating sweat glands, and removing waste from body tissues
Empties to the Atlantic Ocean
Delaware River
The heated water then rises back to the surface by?
Convection
Ming Ming, Tuck, Linny
Wonder Pets