water cycle
water sources
water uses
water problem
water managment and solutions
100

what is evaporation?

The process where water changes from liquid to gas due to heat.

100

What is a groundwater source?

Water found beneath Earth’s surface in aquifers.

100

Name one domestic use of water.

Drinking, cooking, washing.

100

What is water pollution?

Contamination of water bodies by harmful substances.

100

What is water conservation?

Using water wisely to avoid waste.

200

Define condensation in the water cycle.

Water vapor cools and changes into liquid droplets.

200

Name two examples of surface water.

Rivers and lakes

200

Name one agricultural use of water.

Irrigation.

200

How does agriculture cause water pollution?

Runoff can carry fertilizers and pesticides into rivers.

200

Name one way to reduce domestic water use.

Fixing leaking taps, using water-efficient appliances.

300

What is transpiration?

The release of water vapor from plant leaves.

300

How is an aquifer recharged?

By rainwater filtering through soil and rock.

300

How is water used in industry?

Cooling machinery, processing, cleaning.

300

What is water scarcity?

When water demand exceeds supply in a region.

300

How can leakage in water pipes be reduced?

Installing pressure-reducing valves and regular maintenance.

400

Describe the process of infiltration.

The process by which water soaks into the soil from the surface.

400

Explain how desalination works.

Removing salt from seawater through distillation or reverse osmosis.

400

Why does industry need large amounts of water?

To run machines, cool systems, and for manufacturing.

400

How does urbanization increase flood risk?

Replaces soil with impermeable surfaces, increasing runoff.

400

Describe one way a dam can help manage water.

Stores water, controls flooding, and generates hydroelectricity.

500

Explain how precipitation and runoff contribute to river systems.

Precipitation adds water to rivers; runoff transports water over land into streams.

500

What are the advantages and disadvantages of using groundwater?

Adv: constant supply; 

Disadv: overuse can cause depletion and land subsidence.

500

Evaluate the effects of excessive irrigation.

Can lead to salinization and waterlogging of soil.

500

Explain eutrophication and its impact on aquatic life.

Nutrients cause algae growth, blocking light and depleting oxygen.

500

Evaluate the benefits and drawbacks of large-scale water transfer schemes.

Benefits: water availability and drought relief

Drawbacks: expensive, affects ecosystems and people.

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