UNIT 4 BASKETBALL REVIEW
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UNIT 4The Hydrosphere
Basketball Review
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QUESTION 1• What percentage of Earth’s surface is
covered with water?A. 33%B. 50%C. 71%D. 97%
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QUESTION 2• During which of the following
processes does entropy decrease?A. evaporationB. condensationC. evapotranspirationD. sublimation
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QUESTION 3• What percentage of Earth’s water is
freshwater?A. 3%B. 14%C. 71%D. 97%
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QUESTION 4• What happens to the overall velocity of
a stream or river as it begins to meander?
A. increasesB. decreasesC. remains constantD. none of the above
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QUESTION 5• What is the largest watershed
(drainage basin) in the US?A. MissouriB. OgallalaC. MississippiD. Itasca
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QUESTION 6• A process where a stream or river from
one watershed captures another is known as stream _____
A. meanderingB. cutoffC. piracyD. erosion
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QUESTION 7• The point where velocity increases on
the outside of a meander is known as the
A. cutbankB. stream loadC. point barD. placer deposit
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QUESTION 8• Which stage of river development
features step-like features known as terraces?
A. youthfulB. matureC. old-ageD. rejuvenated
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QUESTION 9• The largest aquifer in the US is the
_____ aquifer.A. MissouriB. OgallalaC. MississippiD. Itasca
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QUESTION 10• The boundary separating the zone of
aeration from the zone of saturation, marking the upper boundary of groundwater, is the
A. artesian lineB. water tableC. confined wellD. bedrock border
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QUESTION 11• When water is pumped from a well,
a(n) _____ will form as the water table around the well is lowered.
A. confined aquiferB. artesian springC. cone of depressionD. unconfined aquifer
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QUESTION 12• A natural flow of groundwater to Earth’s
surface, where the ground surface dips below the water table, is known as a(n)
A. ordinary wellB. confined aquiferC. springD. geyser
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QUESTION 13• Sharp, icicle-like deposits of calcium
carbonate (solidified calcite) on the ceilings of caves are called
A. carbonicB. stalactitesC. dripstone columnsD. stalagmites
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QUESTION 14• Cone-shaped deposits of calcium
carbonate (solidified calcite) on the ground of caves are called
A. carbonicB. stalactitesC. dripstone columnsD. stalagmites
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QUESTION 15• When a stalactite and a stalagmite
connect, which they often do, a _____ is formed.
A. carbonicB. stalactiteC. dripstone columnD. stalagmite
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QUESTION 16• Dissolved Oxygen (DO) levels below ____
ppm in freshwater can cause stress and possibly death for marine organisms.
A. 4B. 6C. 8D. 10
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QUESTION 17• Which of the following is not one of
the ways in which sewage wastewater is treated?
A. septic systemB. bacteria feeding on wasteC. gutter retrievalD. treatment plants
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QUESTION 18• What percentage of recycled water for
industrial purposes can be treated and returned to the surface?
A. 25%B. 40%C. 65%D. 90%
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QUESTION 19• Which of the following increases
entropy?A. Water IceB. CondensationC. Kool-Aid PopsicleD. Evaporation
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QUESTION 20• Out of the following, which is not a
way to properly conserve water?A. low-flush toiletsB. full dishwasher/washer loadsC. shorter showersD. frequent hand-washing