Water Distribution
Water Quality
Fresh vs Salt Water
Water Purification
Landforms & Water
100

What percentage of Earth’s water is freshwater?

About 2.5% of Earth’s water is freshwater.

100

What makes water "potable"?

It is safe to drink and free of harmful substances.

100

What is the main difference between freshwater and saltwater?

Saltwater contains high amounts of dissolved salts; freshwater does not.

100

Name one method to purify salt water.

Distillation.

100

What causes erosion?

Moving water, wind, or ice wearing away rock and soil.

200

Name three sources of freshwater on Earth.

Glaciers, groundwater, and surface water (lakes/rivers).

200

Name a test for water salinity.

Use of a salinity meter or evaporation test.

200

Name two dissolved materials found in saltwater.

Sodium chloride (salt) and magnesium.

200

How does distillation work?

Water is boiled, steam is collected, and then cooled to form clean water.

200

What is a sediment load?

The amount of soil, sand, and minerals carried by water.

300

Where is most of Alberta’s freshwater stored?

In groundwater and glaciers.

300

What does water hardness mean?

The amount of dissolved minerals like calcium and magnesium.

300

Can freshwater contain salt or particles?

Yes, in small amounts from natural or human sources.

300

What is reverse osmosis?

A process that forces water through a membrane to remove salts and impurities.

300

What is a continental shelf?

The underwater edge of a continent, extending into the ocean.

400

What is groundwater?

Water stored underground in soil and rock layers.

400

Why does water clarity matter?

It affects aquatic life and indicates cleanliness.

400

What are particulates in water?

Tiny solid particles like dirt or organic matter.

400

Why is desalination not used everywhere?

It is expensive and energy-intensive.

400

How do glaciers shape the land?

They scrape and carve valleys as they move.

500

Why is only a small percentage of freshwater usable?

Most is trapped in icecaps or too deep underground to access easily.

500

What are biological water tests used for?

To detect bacteria, parasites, and microorganisms.

500

How can high salt levels affect living things?

They can dehydrate organisms and disrupt ecosystems.

500

Compare evaporation and distillation.

Both involve water turning to vapor; distillation collects the vapor to purify it.

500

What causes ocean trenches to form?

Subduction of one tectonic plate under another.