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100

Define: Infiltration

The process by which precipitation that has fallen on land trickles into the ground and becomes ground water.

100

Define: Cave

A natural underground opening with a connection to earths surface.

100

Define: Well

Holes dug or drilled into the ground to reach an aquifer.

100

Define: Hydrologic Cycle

A never ending natural circulation of water through earths systems.

100

What are the 2 types of Wells?

Ordinary and Artesian Wells.

200

Define: Zone of Saturation 

The region below earths surface in which groundwater completely fills all the pores in a material.
200

Define: Sinkhole

A depression made when a cave collapses, or by direct dissolution of limestone by acidic water.

200

Define: Drawdown

The difference between original water table level and the water level in a pumped well.

200

Define: Porosity

The amount of pore space in a material.

200
When does Overpumping occur?

It occurs when water is drawn out of the well at a rate that is faster than that at which it is replaced.

300

Define: Zone of Aeration 

Above the water table, materials are moist, but because they are no saturated with water, air occupies much of the pores.

300

Define: Stalacite

A form of drip stone that hangs from caves like icicles, and forms graduall.

300

Define: Recharge

When water from precipitation replenishes the water content of an aquifer.

300

Define: Water Table

The upper boundary of the zone of saturatio.

300

What is an Aquifer that is located between Aquicludes?

Confined Aquifer.

400

What are the 3 threats to ground water that we have went over?

Over-Extraction , Pollution , and the surface sinking.

400

Define: Stalagmite 

A mound shape drip stone that is made by dripping water from stalactite.
400

What’s the difference between Ordinary and Artesian Wells?

Ordinary Wells are holes dug to reach aquifers, while artesian wells use pressurized water in their aquifiers to spurt above the surface.

400

Define: Groundwater

Only water in the zone of saturation.

400

Although earths crust appears to be solid, it is composed of soil, sediment, and rock that contain countless small opening. What are does openings called?

Pore Spaces.

500

What percentage of total water on Earth does Groundwater make?

97.2%

500

Difference between Aquifers and Aquicludes?

Aquifers are what ground water flows through, while Aquicludes are Barrie’s to groundwater flow.

500

What is harder to clean out of groundwater? Salt or Chemicals?

Chemicals, because water can be undrinkable when the salt contents are high enough.

500

What percentage of water is contained by landmasses?

3%

500

Define: Discharge

The measure of the volume of stream water that flows past a particular location within a given time period.