Hydrology 1
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Hydrology 3
Hydrology 4
Hydrology 5
Hydrology 6
100

What percentage of all the water on Earth is freshwater?

3%

100

What percentage of the hydrosphere (ALL water on Earth) is contained in the oceans (Saltwater)?

97 percent

100

What is the gently sloping area of sediments that sits at the base of the continental slope?

continental rise

100

A place where groundwater is stored

aquifer

100

A body a water above ground. Water is stored here

collection

100

These are most commonly caused by wind that blows across the surface of the water. This transfer of energy passes through the water, and forces it to move in a circular motion. 

(It is seen on the surface as an up and down movement of water).

a wave

200

Process that changes liquid water to a gas

Evaporation

200

What process is the change of water vapor to a liquid

condensation

200

What is the name of the flat, level area that covers most of the deep ocean floor?

abyssal plain

200

percentage of freshwater available for human use.

less than 1%

200

The source of energy for evaporation and the main energy source in the water cycle

The sun.

200

Where is most of Earth's fresh water found

Glaciers/ice

300

What process acts as a "recycling system" for the ocean floor, destroying old crust at trenches?

subduction

300

In a closed system, the total amount of water on Earth stays constant. what 2 processes in the water cycle must be equal

evaporation and precipitation

300

A "river" of water moving through the ocean

current

300

Deep currents are created by this

Differences in density

300

The process where plants take in water through their roots, and give off water vapor through their leaves

transpiration

300

The students in 6th grade are testing water at different temperatures to measure density.  One group gets cold fresh water, one group gets warm fresh water, one group gets cold saltwater and the last group gets warm saltwater.  Based on the properties of Earth’s water, which group will have the water with the most density? 

A cold saltwater

B cold freshwater

C warm freshwater

D warm saltwater


Cold Saltwater

400

Surface currents affect the climate of the coastal area they pass by. This surface current is warm and affects the climate of the Eastern coast of the United States

The Gulf Stream

400

At a subduction zone, what specific topographic feature is formed when one plate sinks?

deep ocean/sea trench

400

triangular deposit, usually made up of silt and clay particles, that forms where a stream enters a large body of water

delta

400

An underwater volcanic mountain with a flat top (usually due to erosion).

guyot

400

The most abundant salts in the ocean

sodium and chloride

400

Tides are caused mainly by the ______________

When we have a spring tide, the sun, earth and moon are ________________

When we have a neap tide, the sun, earth and moon are______________

gravitational pull of the moon

straight line (180 degrees)

right angle (90 degrees)

500

The curving of surface currents and global winds, caused by Earth's rotation. 

Due to this curving, Surface currents form large circular patterns that flow clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.

The Coriolis Effect

500

what is the average salinity of the ocean

3.5% or 35ppm

500

Water flowing down slope along Earth's surface that may reach a body of water, may evaporate or may accumulate as puddles in low-lying areas and eventually seep into the ground

runoff

500

The original location of a current transporting water affects the current's t_________________e

temperature

500

What effect does increase salinity have on ocean water density? AND what 2 process increases salinty?

Increased salts = increased density

Evaporation and Freezing

500

Which feature drops off sharply from the edge of a continent?

Continental slope

600

In the ocean, pressure and density ___________ with depth while temperature___________ with depth.

Increases, decreases.

600

If we had a spring tide on May 14, when will we have a neap tide.

May 21st

600

What is the midocean ridge and what is seafloor spreading

an under water mountain range (longest in the world). 

When oceanic plates constantly pull away from each other causing magma to erupts creating new crust/seafloor

600

If global glaciers melt rapidly, what happens to the overall salinity of the ocean?

decreases

600

This diagram is showing the water cycle process of ___________________

Infiltration

600

The dew point is the temperature the air has to reach for condensation to take place.

When rising air reaches dew point, what forms in the sky?

Clouds

700

Once the water vapor ___________, it is changed from a gas to a liquid and forms clouds, fog or dew

condenses

700

Which factor is most responsible for the movement of water down through an aquifer’s layers?

Gravity.

700

chloride, sodium, sulfate, magnesium, calcium, and potassium, are the most abundant ___________ in the ocean

salts

700

Sometimes, a seamount protrude above sea level, when it does it is called a ___________________

Volcanic island

700

The number of high and low tides we have per day

2 high tides and 2 low tides daily

700

The responsible use and proper care of our water supply is called

Water Conservation