water
water II
Vocab- water
Not in the book
Chapter Summary
100

This unending circulation of Earth's water supply.

hydrologic cycle

100

A surplus of water that flows over the surface into lakes and streams is a process known as: ______

runoff


 pg 116

100

Permeable rock strata or sediments that transmit groundwater freely.

Aquifer.

aka

underground water source or river.

100

A famous geyser

Old Faithful
100

The land area that contributes water to a stream is its _____ . These are separated by imaginary lines called _____.

drainage basin,

divides.

200

The land that contributes water to a river system

Drainage basin

(also, talk about water shed)

200

The land area that contributes water to a river system is called ____

drainage basin

200

Intermittent hot springs or fountains in which columns of water are ejected with great force at various intervals.

Geysers

200

North America's largest Aquifer, perhaps even the world.


Will look up in Google.

Ogalala
200

________ is water that occupies the pore spaces in sediment and rock in a zone beneath the surface.

ground water.

300

Material deposited by a stream

alluvium

300

Name one of the two ways in which water can flow.

laminar flow or turbulent flow.

pg 119

300

The most common method for removing ground water.

Well

300

True or False


Nearly 97% of the world's water is salty or otherwise undrinkable

True

300

________ occur whenever the water table intersects the land surface and a natural flow of groundwater.

Springs.

400

When a stream enters the relatively still waters of an ocean or lake, its velocity drops abruptly and the resulting deposits form ________.

Delta

400

Measure of water 'flow'

Discharge.


pg 120

400

Formations that develop on the floor of a cave and reach 'upward' toward the ceiling.


stalagmites

400

True or False


Water is the only substance on earth that is found naturally in three forms: liquid, solid and gas

True

400

Geologically, the dissolving action of groundwater produces voids beneath the crust surface.


Also, extremely scary.

sinkhole 

500

_______________ are earthen mounds built on the banks of a river to increase the volume of wather the channel can hold.


Artificial Levees

500

When the discharge of a stream becomes so great that it exceeds the capacity of its channel, it overflows its bank and is referred to as : _______

flood


pg 130

500

Icicle like pendants hang from the ceiling of the cavern and form where water seeps through cracks above.

stalactites

500

True or False

Approximately 400 billion gallons of water are used in the United States per day.1

True.

Do math exercise.

500

The two types of stream channels.

bedrock channels and alluvial channels.

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