The Water Cycle
Weathering and Erosion
Stream Systems
Landforms
Miscellaneous
100

Water that seeps through the soil and dirt.

What is ground water?

100

The breaking down of rock on Earth's surface into smaller pieces.

What is weathering?

100

A smaller stream that flows into a larger stream or river.

What is a tributary?

100

The low place between hills and mountains.

What is a valley?

100

The difference between lentic and lotic water systems.

Lentic is a still water system and lotic is a flowing water system.

200

The water from precipitation running down a slanted surface of land.

What is surface runoff?

200

Mountains and other surface features of land.

What are landforms?

200

The course along which water moves.

What is a stream channel?

200

The highest landform on Earth that has a pointed top and steep sides.

What is a mountain?

200

The speed at which a stream flows.

What is velocity?

300

The process of water vapor turning into water droplets that form clouds.

What is condensation?

300

The process by which weathered rock is picked up and moved to a new place.

What is erosion?

300

The point at which water from a river stream empties into another body of water.

What is a mouth?

300

What is an area of flat or almost flat land called?

What is a plain?

300

A stream that runs on a steep slope will carry more or less sediment?

What is more sediment?

400
The process of water turning into a gas, most certainly known as "water vapor."

What is evaporation?

400

All of the following are forces that change landforms EXCEPT: a. wind b. moving water c. glaciers c. physical features

What are physical features?

400

The point at which two or more streams meet.

What is confluence?

400

A landform of deposited sediment at the mouth of a river.

What is a delta?

400

A crescent-shaped lake lying alongside a winding river

What is an oxbow lake?

500

The evaporation of moisture from trees and plants.

What is transpiration?

500

The difference between physical and chemical weathering is: A. Physical weathering just breaks things apart and chemical weathering changes the rocks forever. B. Physical weathering breaks things apart and chemical weathering burns rocks with chemicals.

What is A?

500

The original point from which the river flows.

What is the source?

500

A raised area of land with a flat top.

What is a plateau?

500

It is 45% inorganic material, 25% water, 25% air, and 5% organic material.

What are soil components?

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