Glacier Basics
Groundwater Systems
Surface Water
Fluxes and Pools
Human Impact on Water
100

What type of glacier covers large areas, such as Greenland or Antarctica?

Continental glacier.

100

What is the top layer of groundwater where spaces are filled with air and water?

Zone of aeration.

100

What is a smaller stream or river that flows into a larger one?

Tributary

100

What process describes water turning into vapor and rising into the atmosphere?

Evaporation

100

What is the main purpose of building dams and reservoirs?

To store water and generate hydroelectric power.

200

What is the zone of a glacier where snow accumulates and adds to the glacier?

Zone of accumulation.

200

What is the term for a layer of rock or sediment that holds and transmits groundwater?

Aquifer

200

What is the elevated region that separates watersheds called?

Divide

200

What is the name for the movement of water through plant roots and into the air?

Transpiration

200

What is the term for the artificial structures built to prevent flooding along rivers?

Levees

300

What is the compacted granular snow found in glaciers called?

Firn.

300

What is the name of the underground boundary between the saturated and unsaturated zones?

Water Table

300

What is the term for the land area that drains into a specific river or stream?

Watershed

300

What term refers to water stored in the atmosphere, such as in clouds?

Atmospheric Pool

300

What term refers to the hidden water used to produce goods, such as in agriculture?

Virtual Water Footprint

400

What type of glacier forms in mountainous areas and flows down valleys?

Valley Glacier

400

What geological feature forms when the roof of a cave collapses, leaving a depression?

Sinkhole

400

What type of river is deep, wide, and has a slow-moving current?

Old River

400

What is the process of water moving from the atmosphere back to Earth’s surface?

Precipitation

400

What human activity can increase the formation of sinkholes and depletion of aquifers?

Overpumping groundwater.

500

What term describes the loss of ice or snow from a glacier through melting or sublimation?

Zone of Ablation

500

What type of topography is characterized by caves, sinkholes, and underground streams?

Karst Topography

500

What is the process by which lakes form due to glacier activity, volcanic craters, or human-made dams?

Pond Formation

500

What is the name for water moving through soil and rock layers to recharge aquifers?

Infiltration

500

What practice can reduce runoff and improve groundwater recharge in urban areas?

Rainwater harvesting.

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