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Water Assessment

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Final Jeopardy

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Question: Approximately what percentage of Earth’s

water is fresh?

Answer: 3%

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Question: Most of Earth's water is found in

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Oceans

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Question: Most of Earth’s fresh water is found in ____

Answer: huge masses of ice near the North and South

Poles

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Question: The ____ fuels the water cycle

Answer: sun

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Question: The amount of water on Earth remains

constant because the total amounts of____ and ____

Answer: evaporation and precipitation

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Question: Clouds form when water vapor in the

atmosphere____ into water droplets

Answer: condenses

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Question: Water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, sleet or

hail is called _______

Answer: precipitation

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Question: If you let your hair air dry after going swimming you are taking advantage of

which process?

Answer: evaporation

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Question: When plants release water into the atmosphere

Answer: transpiration

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Question: The process by which molecules at the

surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change

liquid into gas

Answer: evaporation

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Question: Using less water _____ is called

Answer: conservation

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Question: The land area that supplies water to a river

system is called

Answer: watershed

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Question: Increased volume of water entering a river

channel

Answer: flooding

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Question: Many large cities grew up on rivers or coasts because

people used water for

Answer: transportation:

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Question: When the demand for water is greater than the supply and area experiences ________.

Answer: drought

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Question: Water moves easily through____ materials

Answer: permeable

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Question: Groundwater is found _____

A. in the impermeable layer.

B. in the unsaturated zone.

C. in the saturated zone.

D. All of the above

Answer: in the saturated zone

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Question: People can obtain groundwater by drilling a well___

A. above the water table.

B. into the unsaturated zone

C. into an aquifer

D. into the impermeable layer

Answer: into an aquifer

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Question: New water that enters an aquifer from the surface is called

Answer: recharge

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Question: Groundwater is formed by precipitation, ________ and _______

Answer: accumulation and gravity

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Question: Marshes, bogs, and swamps are examples

of

Answer: wetlands

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Question: A lake that store water for human use is

called a ______

Answer: reservoir

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Question: A lake can be formed in all the following ways EXCEPT by

A. a dam blocking the flow of a river.

B. water filling the crater of a volcano.

C. water collecting in a hollow left by melting ice.

D. water flowing quickly through a narrow channel

Answer: D water flowing quickly through a narrow channel

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Question: What seasonal change refreshes the supply

of nutrients throughout a lake?

Answer: lake turnover

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Question: Two reasons why we should protect wetlands

Answer: flood control, filters water or habitat for animals

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Final Jeopardy • You will choose one member from your team to represent your team.• Only the member you choose can answer the final Jeopardy question.• I will reveal the subject. • The team will decide how many points they will wager on the question and write it on a

piece of paper.• I will reveal the answer.• The chosen member will have 30 seconds to answer the question on the piece of

paper. • If you get it right, you will receive the points you wagered, times two• If you get it wrong, you will loose the points you wagered.

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Final Jeopardy Topic

Conservation

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Final Jeopardy Question

Question: Why should we conserve water?

Tie Breaker: List as many ways that we can conserve water 302928272625242322212019181716151413121110 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

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