Water & Wastewater Treatment
Freshwater and Saltwater
Terminology
Oil Spills
States of Matter
100

The density of water.

What is 1g/ml

100

Something we have more than fresh water.

What is salt water.

100

Buoyancy

What is the force pushing an object up.

100

An oil spill that happened in Alaska

What is Exon Valdez

100

The fastest moving state of matter.

What are Gases.

200

Water that came from a toilet.

What is black water

200

The type of water the great lakes have

What is fresh water.

200

A measure of how fast a fluid moves.

What is flow rate.

200

An Oil Spill that was the result of a war.

What is the Gulf war oil spill

200

The three major states of matter on Earth.

What are Solids, Liquids, and Gases

300

Water that comes from a shower or sink

What is grey water

300

The percent's of fresh water and saltwater

Fresh Water - 97%

Salt Water - 3%

300

The force applied to an object while compressing it.

What is pressure

300

Location of Exon Valdez Oil Spill.

Where is Prince William Sound, Alaska.

300

The transition between gases to liquids

What is condensation.

400

The section of the water treatment process that removes large debris.

What is screening

400

Percent of fresh water that is accessible

25%-45%

400

The two types of flow.

What are Laminar/Streamline and turbulent flow.

400

Oil Spill in Gulf of Mexico

What is Deep Water Horizon

400

The transition from solids to gases.

What is sublimation

500

All the steps in the Wastewater Treatment Process in order.

Preliminary Treatment, Primary Treatment, Secondary Treatment, Tertiary Treatment, Disinfection, and Discharge or Reuse

500

The type of water that are in aquifers and ground water are.

What is fresh water.

500

The three parts in all Hydraulic and Pneumatic presses

What are fluids, locks, and pumps
500

5 ways to clean up oil spills.

What are Using Oil Booms, Using Skimmers, Using Sorbents, Burning, Using Dispersants, Hot Water, High-Pressure Washing, Manual Labor, and Bioremediation. 

500

All 6 transitions between states of matter and what they are transitions between.

Condensation: Gas to Liquid

Evaporation: Liquid to Gas

Freezing: Liquid to Solid

Sublimation: Solid to Gas

Melting: Solid to Liquid

Deposition: Gas to Solid

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