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Vocabulary
Streams & Rivers(2-1)
Wetland Environments
(2-3)
Water Underground
(2-5)
Groundwater Diagrams
RiverDiagrams
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A 100
wearing away the
land
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A 200
particles of rock and soil
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A 300
the process by which soil and rocks are left
behind
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A 400
Water that flows over the ground surface
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A 500
Land that is covered by a shallow layer
of water
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B 100
Describe one of the three things
that can happen to
rainfall
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B 100
- evaporate immediately
- soak into the soil
- form runoff
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B 200
Name one of the three
factors that affect runoff
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B 200
- nature of the ground surface
- rate of rainfall
- if the land is flat or hilly
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B 300
What do we call a ridge of land that
separates one watershed from
another?
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B 400
What causes floods?
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B 400
When the volume of water in a river
increases so much that the river overflows its
channel
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B 500
Name two ways to
control floods
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B 500
Dams and levees
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C 100
What are the two main types of
wetlands
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C 100
fresh water wetlands
and coastal wetlands
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C 200
This type of fresh water wetland is generally a grassy area containing cattails and other tall
grass-like plants
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C 300
This type of fresh water wetland (located in the
South), looks like a flooded forest.
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C 400
This type of coastal wetland is found in south and central Florida. It has short trees with thick tangled roots
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C 400
Mangrove forests
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C 500
Describe one benefit of wetlands
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C 500
Wetlands help control floods, provide natural
water filtration, and offer a habitat to many animal
and plant species
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D 100
What are the spaces between
rock and soil called
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D 200
Name a permeable material
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D 200
sand or gravel
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D 300
Name an impermeable
material
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D 300
clay or granite
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D 400
A well must go beyond this in order obtain groundwater
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D 400
water table
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D 500
This occurs when groundwater is
trapped between two impermeable
rock layers
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D 500
artesian well
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E 100
What do we call point A of a River System
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E 200
What do we call point B of a River System
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E 300
What do we call point C of a River System
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E 400
What do we call point D of a River System
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E 500
Between what two points would you find
a flood plain?
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E 500
between points B and C
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F 100
What do we call this area underground
Solid rock
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F 100
unsaturated zone
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F 200
What do we call this area underground
Solid rock
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F 200
Water table
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F 300
What do we call this area underground
Solid rock
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F 300
saturated zone
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F 400
permeable layer
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F 500
impermeable layer
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The Final Jeopardy Category is:
River Changes
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BA
Name the processes that occur at point A and point B
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Point A – depositionPoint B- erosion
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