Water Cycle
Evaporation & Transpiration
Clouds & Precipitation
Engineering & Water Treatment
Humidity & Dew
100

The water cycle is driven by what two forces?

The sun and gravity

100

Where does most of the water in the atmosphere come from?

Oceans

100

The four types of precipitation are.....

Rain, snow, sleet, and hail

100

What are the two types of ways cities use you clean wastewater?

Constructed wetlands and a typical wastewater treatment plant

100

Frost forms when…

Dew point is below 0°C

200

Water in the atmosphere, above ground, in groundwater, and in living things are all part of what

The water cycle

200

Transpiration is the process where…?

Plants release water vapor from their leaves

200

Sleet differs from hail because…

Sleet is smaller and falls during colder storms

200

A typical wastewater treatment plant cleans water using… |

Pipes, pumps, tanks, and filters

200

Why does Miami feel more humid than Phoenix even if temperatures are similar?

Miami has more water vapor in the air because it is surrounded by water

300

What is groundwater?

Water located underground in aquifers

300

How is transpiration different from evaporation?

Transpiration occurs from plants; evaporation occurs from water surfaces

300

Why don’t clouds fall to the ground?

Updrafts support them and gravity is not strong enough to pull them down

300

A constructed wetland cleans water using…

Plants, microorganisms, and soil

300

Absolute humidity measures…

The amount of water vapor in a given volume of air

400

What percentage of Earth's water is found in the ocean?

About 97%

400

How does air temperature affect the rate of evaporation and transpiration?

Higher temperatures increase the rate at which they happen

400

What is fog?

Water droplets suspended in the air near the ground

400

How do engineers evaluate competing design solutions?

Using criteria and constraints to test performance

400

Why does relative humidity change with temperature?

Warmer air can hold more water vapor, so the ratio of actual water vapor to capacity changes

500

Describe the steps of the water cycle.

Water evaporates or transpires into the atmosphere, condenses into clouds, falls as precipitation, flows via runoff or infiltration back into bodies of water and groundwater.

500

Why is transpiration similar to evaporation

Both involve water changing from liquid to gas

500

What forms of water make up clouds?

Liquid water droplets or ice crystals

500

What are some constraints in engineering design for wastewater treatment?

constraints are limitations like cost, space and time. 

500

What is the formula for relative humidity?

Water vapor in air / maximum water vapor air can hold) × 100