Properties of Water
Water and Energy Transfer
Ground and Surface Water
Potential Solutions
Human Impacts
100

What property allows water to move upward through a plant’s stem?

What is capillary action?

100

What drives the water cycle?

What is energy from the Sun?

100

Which process connects surface water and groundwater?

What is infiltration?

100

What could best prevent loss of wildlife in wetlands?

Reduce pollution runoff into wetlands.

100

What human activity most often causes algae blooms?

Applying too much fertilizer.

200

Which property of water allows it to absorb a lot of heat before changing temperature?

What is high specific heat?

200

Why are warm ocean currents near the surface?

Because warm water is less dense than cold water.

200

What is the name of the underground layer that stores water?

What is an aquifer?

200

What family practice can reduce outside water demand?

Using non-potable or recycled water.

200

What type of pollution comes from a single, identifiable source?

What is point source pollution?

300

Why does ice float on water?

Because solid water is less dense than liquid water.

300

What part of the water cycle involves water vapor forming clouds?

What is condensation?

300

What is the main cause of groundwater depletion?

What is overuse for irrigation?

300

Which two Dust Bowl solutions reduced soil erosion?

Rotating crops and planting windbreaks.

300

What type of pollution comes from widespread runoff or multiple sources?

What is nonpoint source pollution?

400

What process involves water sticking to other materials?

What is adhesion?

400

What process releases water vapor from plant leaves?

What is transpiration?

400

What effect would high precipitation have on a lake and nearby groundwater?

Both water levels would increase.

400

What farming methods help minimize impact on climate change?

Cover crops, drought-tolerant plants, and leaving land untouched.

400

How did the Dust Bowl impact farmers and families?

Soil erosion and migration due to crop loss and poverty.

500

What process allows water to stick to itself, creating surface tension?

What is cohesion?

500

How do ocean currents affect global temperatures?

They distribute heat energy around Earth.

500

How is most of California’s freshwater transported from north to south?

By aqueducts.

500

What were Dust Bowl strategies mainly designed to protect?

Topsoil in farmland.

500

What would happen if a farmer over-fertilized soil before heavy rain?

Fertilizer would run off into water supplies, harming crops and ecosystems.