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WATER RESOURCES. JEOPARDY. JB Final Review Jeopardy. WEATHERING. SOILS. WATERSHED. WATER. GROUND WATER. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. WEATHERING 100. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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WATER RESOURCES
JEOPARDYJB Final Review Jeopardy
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WEATHERING100
Is ice wedging mechanical or chemical weathering?
A: Mechanical
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WEATHERING 200
A: Abrasion
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What type of weathering causes the rounding of a rock by collisions
with other rocks?
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WEATHERING 300
A:Weathering in which thin sheets of rock flake off the surface.
Describe exfoliation.
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WEATHERING 400
A: Oxidation
What process is rusting an example of?
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WEATHERING 500
A: Limestone
What type of rock weathers most rapidly, limestone or obsidian?
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SOILS100
A: clay.
What type of soil has the smallest particle size?
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SOILS 200
A: silt
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What soil has particles big enough to be felt but too small to be seen easily?
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SOILS 300
A: The rich organic material found in the top layer of a soil horizon.
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Explain what humus is.
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SOILS 400
A: soil creep.
Name the slowest type of mass movement.
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SOILS 500
A: Contour plowing, terracing, crop rotation.
Name farming methods that help reduce soil erosion.
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WATERSHED100
A: producing fresh water from salt water.
Explain desalination.
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WATERSHED 200
A: An imaginary line between two watersheds.
What is a divide?
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WATERSHED 300
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A:Meanders.
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What are wide curves in a river called?
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WATERSHED 400
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A: During the mature stage.
When do meanders form during a river’s life cycle?
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WATERSHED 500
A: To control flooding
Why do people install artificial levees?
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WATER100
A: In glaciers at the North and South Pole
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Where is most of the Earth’s fresh water stored?
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WATER 200
A: Point source.
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Would a unlined landfill be point or non-point source pollution?
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WATER 300
A: Mississippi River watershed.
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1)What is the largest watershed in the U.S.?
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WATER 400
A: Showers instead of baths, turn off the water while brushing your teeth, install low flow devices, don’t water your lawn, etc.
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Explain three ways that you could conserve water in your home.
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WATER 500
A:Overpumping of groundwater along coastal regions pulls salt water into wells.
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Explain salt water intrusion.
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GROUND WATER100
A: Low.
A well that has a lot of water but cannot be removed easily has rocks that has what type of permeability?
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GROUND WATER 200
A: sorting of grains.
What factor most directly influences porosity?
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GROUND WATER 300
A: Aquifer.
What is the term for the layer of rock that is permeable and has high porosity that stores water?
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GROUND WATER 400
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A:Zone of saturation
The water table forms the upper surface of the______________?
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GROUND WATER 500
A: Gradient
The steepness of a slope is called the ______.
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