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HASS Water Topic Test


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what are the stages of the water cycle
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Evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, and runoff/infiltration/groundwater/accumulation

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What are the stages of the water cycle
Evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, and runoff/infiltration/groundwater/accumulation
What is evaporation
When water turns into water vapor due to the heat of the sun
What is condensation
When water vapor cools and turns into clouds
What is transpiration
When plants release water as a vapor
What is precipitation
When the water droplets get too heavy for the clouds, and fall to the ground or ocean as rain, hail, sleet, or snow
What is groundwater
Groundwater is the water present beneath Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations
What is surface runoff
Water that falls on the ground, and runs into the ocean
What is accumulation
Water that has accumulated into lakes, rivers, streams, or other bodies of water
What is infiltration
Water that has seeped underground, into aquifers
What are renewable resources
Resources that can be replenished at the same rate that they are used
What are non-renewable resources
Resources that are replenished at a slower rate than they are used
What are continuous resources
Resources that are available in infinite amounts
What are some renewable resources
Wood, oxygen, leather, fish,
What are two continuous resources
Solar power, and water
How does water connect people and places
Through: agriculture, transport and trade, and historical places
How does water connect people through historical places?
As people used to settle near a fresh water source
How does water connect people through trade and transport
Historically allowed access to other places, and still continues to
How does water connect people through agriculture
Communities rely on freshwater to provide themselves and others with food
Why is water important?
It is the basis of our existence
Why is Australia water poor
Due to warm climate, little rainfall, and large population growth
What is water scarcity
When the demand for water exceeds the available supply
What is potable water
Water that is safe to drink
What are problems caused by water scarcity in africa
Local water sources having harmful bacteria, which is making people who drink the water ill (sometimes fatally)
What are the causes of the water scarcity in Africa
Large population, large areas with low rainfall, poor water quality, and lack of adequate infrastructure (pipelines, etc)
What are some solutions to water scarcity in africa
Many african villages dig wells, by boring into groundwater, and using the clean water from the aquifers