The Water Cycle
Natural Hazards
Water Scarcity
Oceans & Seas
General Knowledge
100

What is the process called when the sun heats up water in rivers, lakes, or oceans and turns it into water vapor?

Evaporation

100

What kind of natural hazard happens when the ground shakes because of movement in the Earth’s crust?

Earthquake

100

What is water scarcity?

When an environment or area runs low of water or sources of water.

100

Which ocean lies between Africa, Asia, and Australia, and is known for its warm waters?

Indian Ocean

100

Name 2 places we studied in this unit.

QLD/NSW Floods, Mawsynram (India), Japan, Great Barrier Reef, etc. 
200

What is the step where water moves across the land and flows into rivers, lakes, and oceans?

Runoff

200

What do we call it when a volcano explodes and releases lava, ash, and gases?

Volcanic Eruption

200
How do Dams manage water scarcity?

They store water in cases of drought and treat dirty water for consumption.

200

What is the ocean that lies between North America and Europe and is often crossed by planes and ships?

Atlantic Ocean

200

Why is water important agriculturally?

Watering crops, providing water for farms, etc. 

300

What is the name of the step where water vapor cools down in the sky and forms clouds?

Condensation

300

What type of natural hazard brings very strong winds and heavy rain, and often forms over warm oceans?

Hurricane

300

How is water scarcity impacted by climate change?

Climate change causes higher temperatures which can lead to drought and situations where there is not enough water for an area or group.

300

What is the small, cold ocean that surrounds the North Pole?

Arctic Ocean

300

What disease is caused by drinking contaminated water?

Cholera

400

What do we call it when water falls from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail?

Precipitation
400

What natural hazard occurs when there is too much rain and water covers land that is usually dry?

Flood

400

Which Sustainable Development Goal relates to water. 

Goal 6

400

What large sea lies between Europe and Africa and is known for its history and warm weather?

Mediterranean Sea

400

What is Day Zero?

The day that an area is predicted to run out of water. 

500

What happens when rainwater soaks into the ground and fills up underground spaces?

Infiltration

500

What is the name of the hazard that happens when an area gets little or no rain for a long time?

Drought

500

What is the difference between a dam and a weir?

A dam is a barrier constructed across a river or valley to block the flow of water and create a reservoir, while a weir is a smaller barrier that raises the water level and allows water to flow over it or sometimes underneath.

500

What is the largest ocean in the world, covering more area than all the land combined?

Pacific Ocean

500

Name 3 types of water sources.

Salt, fresh, ground, ice caps, soil/air, lakes/rivers.

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