A) 3% B) 8% C) 25% D) 5% E) 12%
A) Coal fired power plants B) Ocean tides C) The sun D) Wind energy E) The earth's rotation
A) Small stream B) Loptic stream C) Lentic stream D) Tributary E) Dendritic stream
A) Pacific B) Atlantic C) Arctic D) Indian E) Lake Superior
A) Ontario B) Michigan C) Hudson D) Huron E) Superior
A) precipitation B) infiltration C) condensation D) evaporation E) transpiration
A) irrigation B) livestock C) mining D) public supply E) industry
A) California B) Florida C) Arizona D) New York E) Colorado
A) Montana B) Wyoming C) Washington D) Texas E) Oklahoma
A) Hydrogen sulfide gas B) dead animals in the water C) the type of rocks that the water flows through D) it really is rotten eggs in the water E) man made pollution
A) it is the turbidity B) tiny air bubbles C) water purification chemicals from the water treatment plant D) it is really soap stuck to the glass E) pollution
A) up to 50% B) up to 60% C) up to 30% D) up to 40% E) up to 70%
A) Amazon B) Congo C) Rio Grande D) Nile E) Mississippi
A) 20 to 40 gallons B) 100 to 120 gallons C) 60 to 80 gallons D) 40 to 60 gallons E) 80 to 100 gallons
A) True B) False
A) False B) True
A) True B) False
A) extinct B) abundant C) renewable D) unusable
A) was not the same kind of water that we drink today B) is gone C) is still in the water cycle D) was salt water
A) all of the above B) evaporate again very soon C) travel downhill until it reaches the ocean D) stay underground for years
A) masses of condensed water formed by cooled water vapors B) masses of evaporated water C) masses of cotton balls D) masses of condensed potato soup
A) True B) False
A) gas B) plasma C) solid D) liquid
A) precipitation B) transpiration C) infiltration D) evaporation E) condensation
A) oceans B) mountains C) glaciers D) tundra
A) plant food B) vapor C) solid D) groundwater
A) False B) True
A) True B) False
A) True B) False
A) False B) True |