Water Facts
Ground/Fresh Water
The River City
Hygiene & Health
General Knowledge
100

Ice sinks in water. True or False?

False. It Floats.

100

Freshwater: Only about ________% of the world's water is fresh.

What is 3%.

100

Throughout history, people didn't just settle near water for a drink; they built entire empires around it. ____________ were the first highways for trade and the "batteries" for farming.

Rivers

100

The consumption of bottled water has _________ significantly over the last few decades. 

Dropped or Risen?

What is Risen.

100

Is fixing a leaky faucet a practical way to preserve water?


Yes

200

What is the chemical formula of water?

H20

200

Total Water _____% is salt water (oceans).


What is 97%.

200

What water association is ensuring that all Californians have access to safe, clean, affordable, and accessible water?

What is Northern California Water Association (NCWA)

200

We are shrinking our available 1% by polluting rivers and groundwater with industrial waste and plastics. True or False?

What is True.

200

The process of water vapor changing to liquid water is________ .

What is Condensation

300

Is a transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance, which is the main constituent of Earth's streams, lakes, and oceans, and the fluids of most living organisms.

What is water

300

Mostly in Antarctica and Greenland. This is "frozen freshwater" we can't easily use.

What is Glaciers and Ice Caps.

300

List the types of water that are considered fresh surface water.

What is rivers, streams, lakes, and ice,

300

Does the amount of water on Earth increase as the human population grows?

No (The total amount of water remains relatively constant).

300

List the four steps of the water cycle

What is precipitation, evaporation, condensation, and runoff 


400

The layer of rock and soil that groundwater flows through is an__________ .

What is Aquifer.

400

Just because parts of the ocean are near the poles it doens't mean that they are always the coldest. What is responsible for carrying warm water toward the poles

What is Current.

400

What is the longest river on Earth?

What is the Nile River

400

Without clean water, basic hygiene (washing hands, bathing) becomes a luxury. This leads to the spread of diseases like _______ and _________.

What is Cholera and Dysentery

400

How does an iceberg form?

An iceberg forms when a large piece of ice breaksoff a glacier or ice sheet.

500

The top level of groundwater in an aquifer is the ___________.

What is Water Table.

500

Because of possible pollutants, water is treated before use. Name twoways that most communties treat water before it comes into your home.

Water passes through filters that remove small particles. Many communities add chlorine to the water to kill bacteria. Some communities also add fluoride to help your teeth.

500

If education is the key to helping children escape poverty, what else, or 2 other things, can help children safely maximize their education?


What is access to water and sanitation.

500
  1. Does "water scarcity" only refer to a physical lack of water in the ground?


No (It can also refer to a lack of infrastructure or clean access).

500

Frozen raindrops falling from clouds are called ______.

What is Sleet