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Water water everywhere
Numbers
Still Waters
Processes
100
The force that moves water in streams.
What is gravity?
100
The steps that move water from the surface to the atmosphere and back are called this.
What is the water cycle.
100

100 Degrees Celsius

What is the boiling point of water?

100

The larger and deeper of the fresh water bodies.

What are lakes?

100
Sleet is a form of this.
What is precipitation?
200

A system designed to bring groundwater to the surface for human use.

What is a water well system?

200

Water located under the ground within soil and rock. 

What is Groundwater?

200

The temperature at which water freezes. 

What is 0 degrees Celsius?

200

At a certain depth in the ground at a given location, this is boundary between the saturated and unsaturated zone.

What is the Water Table?
200
The process by which water converts from a liquid to a gas.
What is evaporation?
300

The area that drains to a particular body of water.

What is a watershed or Drainage Basin?

300

A slow moving mass of ice created by hundreds of years of accumulated snow.

What is a Glacier?
300

The percentage of life on earth that is dependant on water?

What is 100%

300

Pathogens, Fertilizers, Salt Concentrations and Sediments in bodies of Fresh Water.

What are contaminants or What is pollution?

300

The formation of water droplets in a cloud.

What is condensation?

400

Non-profit organizations tasked with protecting and promoting natural water systems.

Who are Conservation Authorities?

400
A large covering of ice over an area of land?

What is an ice cap?

400
The percentage of freshwater on earth.
What is 3%
400

The type of lake created by human construction of a dam. Wildwood is an example of this. 

What is a reservoir?

400

The process by which precipitation is transferred to deposits of waters such as lake, streams, oceans and aquifers.

What is collection?

500

The Watershed Conservacy that takes care of the the Avon River

What is the Upper Thames Conservation Authority?

500

Oceans and lakes are called this because they are so large they can absorb solar energy without becoming significantly warmer. This 

What is a a heat sink?

500

The average salinity of earth's seawater.

What is 3.5%?

500

The use of microorganisms that break down hazardous materials in soil or water. Making them safe for animal habitats and human use. 

What is Bioremediation?

500

A solid turning into a gas. For example, dry ice at room temperature.

What is Sublimation?