Watershed
Water pollution
Weathering
Structure of water
Phases of water
100

What is a watershed? How does it function like a funnel?

An area of land where all the water drains into a common body of water. It brings water from the highest point in an area to the lowest point.

100

What are signs that a local body of water is polluted or unhealthy

Unusual colors, odors, or tastes in the water.  You can also check the water's clarity.

100

True or False: Weathering includes the movement of rock fragments.

False.

100

What is the chemical formula for water?

H2O

100

What are the three phases of water?

Solid,Liquid, and Gas

200

What physical features typically define a healthy watershed?

Good water quality, quantity, and flow; and habitats with diverse aquatic life.

200

What are the main illnesses caused by polluted water

Cholera, dysentery, hepatitis A, typhoid and polio.

200

What acts like a "conveyor belt" to move large amounts of sediment?

Glaciers

200

What force causes precipitation to fall and runoff to move?

Gravity

200

 What is the process called when water vapor changes directly into a liquid?

 Condensation

300

What makes water flow in a watershed?

By soaking into the ground; or by running off the landscape

300

How can communities prevent polluted runoff from entering lakes?

Natural vegetation buffer along streams that can slow, filter, and store polluted runoff.

300

What type of climate has the highest rate of chemical weathering?

Hot and wet climates

300

True or False:Water can turn directly from a solid to a gas.

True

300

What are clouds made of?

  Clouds are made of tiny liquid water droplets or ice crystals.

400

Who is responsible for managing the health of a watershed

Watershed Managers are responsible for creating,and developing plans for the management of water systems.

400

How do everyday household items contribute to water pollution?

When chemicals and waste travel down drains, sewage systems, and local waterways.

400

True or False: Plants only contribute to physical weathering

False.

400

True or False:the oxygen atom has a positive charge.

False

400
What is transpiration?


The process of water evaporating through plants.

500

What actions can be taken to protect a local watershed?

Throw away trash properly, build a rain barrel,and conserve water.

500

What is the difference between point and nonpoint source pollution?

Point source pollution comes from a single, knowable source. Nonpoint source pollution is where you don't know the source.

500

What is the main difference between weathering and erosion?

Weathering breaks down rock, while erosion transports the broken-down sediment to a new location.

500

Which state of water has the lowest density?

Water vapor

500

How do clouds form?

 Water vapor rises, cools, and turns back into liquid droplets, forming clouds.

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