Ground Water
Surface Water
Water Geography
Water Cycle/Water Use
General Hydrology
100

 A hole drilled in the ground to get water.

What is a well?

100

Overflowing rivers cause this to happen

What is a flood?

100

This Arizona natural wonder was formed by the Colorado River.

What is the Grand Canyon?

100

Doing this while brushing your teeth saves water.

What is turning off the water?

100

This solid is formed when water freezes.

What is ice?

200

The percentage of Marshfield residents that use groundwater for drinking.

What is 100%?

200

This term refers to the process of water moving across the surface of the land, usually into rivers, lakes, or oceans.

What is runoff?

200

This River starts in Minnesota and flows to the Gulf of Mexico.

What is the Mississippi River?

200

Placing this in your toilet tank saves water.

What is a water jug?

200

The chemical formula of water.

What is H2O?

300

This is the term for the natural process where water from the surface seeps into the ground to replenish underground water supplies.

What is recharge?

300

Dumping waste into the water causes this.

What is pollution

300

This swampland area, home to the Seminoles, is located in Southern Florida.

What are the Everglades?

300

The release of rain or snow from a cloud.

What is precipitation?

300

The temperature at which water freezes.

What is 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius?

400

A spring that periodically spurts jets of hot water and steam into the air.

What is a geyser?

400

This process causes river banks to wear away.

What is erosion

400

Glaciers helped form this system of lakes located on the US/Canada border.

What are the Great Lakes?

400

The process of water turning into vapor.

What is evaporation?

400

The study of water.

What is hydrology?

500

This is the process where water moves through the soil and rocks to become groundwater.

This is the process where water moves through the soil and rocks to become groundwater.

500

The largest freshwater lake in the US.

What is Lake Superior?

500

This famous geyser is located in Yellowstone National Park.

What is Old Faithful?

500

The fan-like structure is sometimes used for pumping water in rural areas.

What is a windmill?

500

This term refers to the amount of water vapor in the air, which can affect weather patterns and hydrological processes.

What is humidity?

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