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Hydrology Midterm Review Runoff is rainfall that A. B. C. D. Evaporates immediately Soaks into the soil Flows over the ground surface Falls directly into the ocean The land area that supplies water to a river system is called a A. B. C. D. Watershed Tributary Divide Stream An increase in the amount of water in a river usually causes the river to A. B. C. D. Flow faster Flow more slowly Become shallower Deposit sediments Which of the following could cause a river to flood? A. B. C. D. Colder than normal spring temperatures A period of less rain than usual in an area An increased volume of water entering the river channel Natural levees forming alongside the river A lake can be formed in all the following ways EXCEPT by A. B. C. D. Water collecting in a hollow left by melting ice Water filling the crater of a volcano A dam blocking the flow of a river Water flowing quickly through a narrow channel A lake that stores water for human use is called a(n) A. B. C. D. Reservoir Dam Oxbow lake Pond The ice sheet that covers Antarctica is one form of a(n) A. B. C. D. Glacier Iceberg Levee Wetland Materials that allow water to easily pass through them are A. B. C. D. Permeable Impermeable Saturated unsaturated Which of the following does NOT affect the amount of runoff? A. B. C. D. Whether the land is flat or hilly The nature of the ground surface The distance from the ocean to where the rain falls The rate of rainfall A river system is made up of a river and its A. B. C. D. Sediments Divides Runoff Tributaries The many small streams that come together at the source of a river are called the A. B. C. D. Headwaters Mouth Divides Deltas Wetlands are popular breeding spots for birds because of their sheltered waters and A. B. C. D. Large supply of nutrients Thick layer of mud Lack of insects Ability to prevent floods Many large cities grew up on rivers or coasts because people used the water for A. B. C. D. Agriculture Household use Transportation Recreation Approximately what percentage of Earth’s water is fresh water? A. B. C. D. 97 percent 71 percent 30 percent 3 percent Plants use water to make food in a process called A. B. C. D. Irrigation Agriculture Photosynthesis Groundwater Water that fills the cracks and spaces underground soil and rock layers is called A. B. C. D. Salt water Rainwater Groundwater Water vapor A water molecule is made up of A. B. C. D. Two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom Two hydrogen atoms bonded together Two oxygen atoms bonded to a hydrogen atom Two oxygen atoms bonded together Because water consists of polar molecules A. B. C. D. Most of it is found at the North and South poles Water molecules tend to stick together It falls as sleet or snot when temperatures are cold It can be attracted using a magnet The gaseous form of water is called A. B. C. D. Rain Snow Salt water Water vapor A mixture that forms when one substance dissolves another is called a A. B. C. D. Solution Solvent Solute Molecule Most of Earth’s fresh water is found in A. B. C. D. Huge masses of ice near the North and South poles Cracks and spaces in underground rock and soil The oceans Rivers and lakes Water is often called the universal solvent because A. B. C. D. It can cling to the fibers of paper and cloth It dissolves so many substances It exists in all three states on Earth Its frozen form floats on its liquid form The process by which a gas changes into a liquid is called A. B. C. D. Evaporation Condensation Melting Freezing Tightness across the surface of water that is caused by polar molecules pulling on each other is called A. B. C. D. Surface tension Capillary action Condensation Polar action When water evaporates, it becomes a A. B. C. D. Solid Liquid Gas Solvent The combined force of attraction among water molecules and with the molecules of surrounding materials is called A. B. C. D. Surface tension Capillary action Evaporation Polar action Water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, sleet or hail is called A. B. C. D. Condensation Evaporation Precipitation Transpiration Plants use water to A. B. C. D. Release as a waste product Keep the total amount of water on Earth constant Grow and produce food Make clouds What happens to water that animals drink? A. B. C. D. All of it stays in their systems until they die It is eventually released back into the environment as a waste product It is not needed, so it is released immediately It leaves the water cycle Which of the following substances does NOT dissolve in water? A. B. C. D. Salt Sugar Rubbing alcohol Wax Non-polar molecules A. B. C. D. Have no charged regions Attract polar molecules Dissolve well in water Are found in water If you let your hair air-dry after going swimming, you are taking advantage of A. B. C. D. Evaporation Condensation Melting Freezing Fish can live in lakes during the winter because A. B. C. D. Ice does not float on liquid water Ice is less dense than liquid water Fish can survive being frozen solid Ice melts at temperatures higher than 10 degrees Celsius Water is the only substance on Earth that A. B. C. D. Commonly exists in all of its different states Freezes at very low temperatures Boils at very high temperatures Exists in the liquid state The continuous process by which water moves through the living and nonliving parts of the environment is called the A. B. C. D. Water cycle Evaporation cycle Condensation cycle Precipitation cycle The total amount of water on Earth A. B. C. D. Is increasing Is fairly constant Is decreasing Depends on the weather The pH of water is a measure of its A. B. C. D. Saltiness Acidity Color Cloudiness A drought is a long period of A. B. C. D. Heavy, damaging rains Unusually hot weather Less rainfall than normal Rain coming late in the year Using water wisely to avoid wasting it is called A. B. C. D. Desalination Distribution Conservation Irrigation A specific source of pollution that can be identified is called A. B. C. D. Point sources Non-point sources Runoff Sewage A type of water pollution that is caused by smoke and exhaust is A. B. C. D. Sewage Heat pollution Acid rain Road runoff Pesticides are most likely to be found in runoff from A. B. C. D. Roads Farm fields Homes Factories A pollutant often found in road runoff is A. B. C. D. Sewage Pesticides Oil Industrial chemicals Which of the following are NOT a common source of drinking water? A. B. C. D. Glaciers Rivers Reservoirs Aquifers