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6,800 | NDQ_000564 | surface water | Possible sources of water in a lake include | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. rivers., b. runoff., c. precipitation., d. all of the above | d |
6,801 | NDQ_000565 | surface water | The Great Lakes | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. contain 12% of the worlds fresh surface water, b. are the worlds largest freshwater lakes, c. are so cold, not much lives in them, d. formed when tectonic faults created basins | b |
6,802 | NDQ_000566 | surface water | Rift lakes form because of | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. glaciers., b. volcanoes., c. plate tectonics., d. none of the above | c |
6,803 | NDQ_000567 | surface water | Lakes | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. are often the result of glaciation, b. are permanent features of a landscape, c. all become salty over time, d. none of these | a |
6,804 | NDQ_000568 | surface water | Wetlands that have trees include | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. marshes., b. swamps., c. bogs., d. two of the above | b |
6,805 | NDQ_000569 | surface water | A stream is | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. any water that flows downhill, b. a large amount of water that flows downhill, c. any water that flows downhill in a channel, d. any water in a channel or depression | c |
6,806 | NDQ_000570 | surface water | A broad curve in a river is a | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. tributary, b. delta, c. floodplain, d. meander | d |
6,807 | NDQ_000571 | surface water | A bog is generally covered with | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. grasses., b. cattails., c. mosses., d. shrubs. | c |
6,808 | NDQ_000572 | surface water | Why are wetlands useful? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. They speed up runoff., b. They reduce the risk of floods., c. They are good places for golf courses., d. two of the above | b |
6,809 | NDQ_000573 | surface water | Two water droplets fall on opposite sides of a divide. Those droplets will | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. eventually end up in the same ocean, b. eventually end up in two different oceans, c. rapidly end up in the same river, d. none of these | b |
6,810 | NDQ_000575 | surface water | A small stream that flows into a bigger stream is called a | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. river., b. meander., c. tributary., d. river system. | c |
6,811 | NDQ_000576 | surface water | When a river reaches its mouth, it may drop its sediment and form a | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. divide., b. delta., c. basin., d. bog. | b |
6,812 | NDQ_000578 | surface water | A brook is a type of wetland. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,813 | NDQ_000581 | surface water | A stream always flows from a higher to a lower elevation. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,814 | NDQ_000583 | surface water | The bottom of a river channel is called the bank. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,815 | NDQ_000584 | surface water | Streams usually begin with water from snow melt and possibly springs. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,816 | NDQ_000585 | surface water | A single stream always has just one source. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,817 | NDQ_000586 | surface water | A single stream will have a single water source. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,818 | NDQ_000587 | surface water | Moving water slows down when it enters a body of still water. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,819 | NDQ_000588 | surface water | A rivers basin is also called its bed. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,820 | NDQ_000589 | surface water | The Great Lakes are in basins carved by glaciers. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,821 | NDQ_000590 | surface water | A divide is the lowest point between two river basins. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,822 | NDQ_000591 | surface water | A stream is a small river. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,823 | NDQ_000592 | surface water | A floodplain may be very wide and flat. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,824 | NDQ_000593 | surface water | All lakes have fresh water. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,825 | NDQ_000594 | surface water | Sunlight may not be able to reach the bottom of a deep lake. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,826 | NDQ_000595 | surface water | The Great Lakes are volcanic lakes. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,827 | NDQ_000596 | surface water | small body of standing water | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. flood, b. lake, c. pond, d. river, e. stream, f. wetland, g. watershed | c |
6,828 | NDQ_000597 | surface water | event in which a body of water overflows its banks | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. flood, b. lake, c. pond, d. river, e. stream, f. wetland, g. watershed | a |
6,829 | NDQ_000598 | surface water | area that is covered with water or has soggy soil during all or part of the year | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. flood, b. lake, c. pond, d. river, e. stream, f. wetland, g. watershed | f |
6,830 | NDQ_000599 | surface water | any body of fresh water that flows downhill in a channel | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. flood, b. lake, c. pond, d. river, e. stream, f. wetland, g. watershed | e |
6,831 | NDQ_000600 | surface water | large body of fresh water that flows downhill in a channel | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. flood, b. lake, c. pond, d. river, e. stream, f. wetland, g. watershed | d |
6,832 | NDQ_000601 | surface water | large body of standing water | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. flood, b. lake, c. pond, d. river, e. stream, f. wetland, g. watershed | b |
6,833 | NDQ_000602 | surface water | all of the land drained by a river system | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. flood, b. lake, c. pond, d. river, e. stream, f. wetland, g. watershed | g |
6,834 | NDQ_000611 | groundwater | Groundwater usually | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. flows rapidly like an underground river, b. flows uphill or downhill depending on the topography, c. flows very slowly between grains of sediment, d. is stationary in an aquifer | c |
6,835 | NDQ_000613 | groundwater | What are the two features of a good aquifer? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. high porosity and high permeability, b. low porosity and high permeability, c. high porosity and low permeability, d. low porosity and low permeability | a |
6,836 | NDQ_000615 | groundwater | During very wet times, the water table will | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. stay the same, b. rise, c. fall, d. hard to know; water tables are not affected by surface conditions. | b |
6,837 | NDQ_000616 | groundwater | Water replenishes an aquifer from | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. glacial meltwater, b. rainfall, c. snow melt, d. all of these | d |
6,838 | NDQ_000619 | groundwater | Geysers erupt because | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. pressure builds until the water breaks through, b. they have much more water than hot springs, c. the water needs to get downhill in a hurry, d. they are above a volcano that is about to erupt | a |
6,839 | NDQ_000624 | groundwater | The water table in an area may rise or fall. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,840 | NDQ_000627 | groundwater | An aquifer usually forms in a layer of clay. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,841 | NDQ_000629 | groundwater | The rock layer below an aquifer always consists of permeable rock. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,842 | NDQ_000630 | groundwater | Water in hot springs is heated by hot magma. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,843 | NDQ_000631 | groundwater | Very few land areas have aquifers beneath them. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,844 | NDQ_000632 | groundwater | Aquifers are generally found at the same depths. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,845 | NDQ_000633 | groundwater | It is impossible for an aquifer to ever run dry. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,846 | NDQ_000634 | groundwater | The Ogallala aquifer is one of the biggest aquifers in the world. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,847 | NDQ_000635 | groundwater | Land use in an area can affect the amount of water that is available to enter groundwater. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,848 | NDQ_000636 | groundwater | Much of the water taken from the Ogallala aquifer is used to irrigate crops. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,849 | NDQ_000637 | groundwater | A good aquifer has rock in it that is porous and permeable. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,850 | NDQ_000638 | groundwater | The bottom layer of an aquifer has impermeable rock. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,851 | NDQ_000639 | groundwater | Many hot springs are also mineral springs. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,852 | NDQ_000640 | groundwater | The water table keeps water in an aquifer from seeping deeper underground. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,853 | NDQ_000641 | groundwater | Water flows out of a well due to gravity. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,854 | NDQ_000642 | groundwater | not having tiny holes that water can pass through | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. aquifer, b. groundwater, c. porous, d. water table, e. well, f. recharge, g. impermeable | g |
6,855 | NDQ_000643 | groundwater | underground rock layer that is saturated with water | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. aquifer, b. groundwater, c. porous, d. water table, e. well, f. recharge, g. impermeable | a |
6,856 | NDQ_000644 | groundwater | having tiny holes that water can pass through | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. aquifer, b. groundwater, c. porous, d. water table, e. well, f. recharge, g. impermeable | c |
6,857 | NDQ_000645 | groundwater | top of an underground rock layer that is saturated with water | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. aquifer, b. groundwater, c. porous, d. water table, e. well, f. recharge, g. impermeable | d |
6,858 | NDQ_000646 | groundwater | hole dug or drilled into the ground to reach an aquifer | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. aquifer, b. groundwater, c. porous, d. water table, e. well, f. recharge, g. impermeable | e |
6,859 | NDQ_000647 | groundwater | fresh water below Earths surface | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. aquifer, b. groundwater, c. porous, d. water table, e. well, f. recharge, g. impermeable | b |
6,860 | NDQ_000648 | groundwater | water that enters an aquifer | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. aquifer, b. groundwater, c. porous, d. water table, e. well, f. recharge, g. impermeable | f |
6,861 | NDQ_000649 | groundwater | Water infiltrates the ground where rock is | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. permeable., b. recharged., c. saturated., d. shallow. | a |
6,862 | NDQ_000650 | groundwater | The water in an aquifer is more likely to be polluted if the aquifer | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. is close to the surface., b. does not have a water table., c. lies below a layer of impermeable rock., d. is recharged as quickly as water is removed. | a |
6,863 | NDQ_000651 | groundwater | The Ogallala aquifer is an important source of water in the American | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. Southwest., b. Northeast., c. Southeast., d. Midwest. | d |
6,864 | NDQ_000652 | groundwater | Water in a spring comes from a | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. river or stream., b. lake or pond., c. layer of rock., d. none of the above | c |
6,865 | NDQ_000653 | groundwater | The majority of Earths liquid fresh water is found in | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. rocks., b. lakes., c. rivers., d. springs. | a |
6,866 | NDQ_000654 | groundwater | An aquifer is recharged by | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. a well., b. surface water., c. the water table., d. a spring or geyser. | b |
6,867 | NDQ_000655 | groundwater | Rock that holds as much water as possible is said to be | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. recharged., b. saturated., c. impermeable., d. infiltrated. | b |
6,868 | NDQ_000656 | introduction to the oceans | Sources of water vapor in Earths very early atmosphere included | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. volcanic eruptions., b. precipitation., c. the oceans., d. the moon. | a |
6,869 | NDQ_000657 | introduction to the oceans | What percent of the Earth is covered in salt water oceans? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. 82%, b. 71%, c. 65%, d. 49% | b |
6,870 | NDQ_000658 | introduction to the oceans | Gases the oceans exchange with the atmosphere include | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. oxygen., b. carbon dioxide., c. water vapor., d. all of the above | d |
6,871 | NDQ_000659 | introduction to the oceans | Coastal areas have a milder climate than inland areas because | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. water does not change temperature as rapidly as land, b. currents move warm and cold water around, c. breezes blow between land and sea, d. all of these | d |
6,872 | NDQ_000660 | introduction to the oceans | Ocean water everywhere has a relatively moderate temperature because | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. water flows throughout all the worlds oceans., b. water warms up and cools down more quickly than land., c. landmasses protect the oceans from temperature changes., d. all of the above | a |
6,873 | NDQ_000661 | introduction to the oceans | Compared with shallow water, deeper water is | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. saltier and colder, b. saltier and warmer, c. less salty and colder, d. less salty and warmer | a |
6,874 | NDQ_000662 | introduction to the oceans | Salt in the oceans comes from | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. deep-sea hydrothermal vents, b. near shore salt deposits, c. river inflow, d. mid-ocean ridges | c |
6,875 | NDQ_000663 | introduction to the oceans | Some ocean zones are based on | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. distance from the equator., b. depth of water., c. longitude., d. two of the above | b |
6,876 | NDQ_000664 | introduction to the oceans | Which ocean zone receives a lot of sunlight and nutrients? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. oceanic zone, b. aphotic zone, c. neritic zone, d. benthic zone | c |
6,877 | NDQ_000665 | introduction to the oceans | The ocean zone that is always covered by water, but is fairly shallow in depth is the | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. intertidal zone, b. oceanic zone, c. photic zone, d. neritic zone | a |
6,878 | NDQ_000667 | introduction to the oceans | Earths present oceans include the | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. Antarctic Ocean., b. Tethys Ocean., c. Indian Ocean., d. two of the above | d |
6,879 | NDQ_000668 | introduction to the oceans | Most nutrients enter ocean water from the | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. land., b. ocean floor., c. aphotic zone., d. atmosphere. | a |
6,880 | NDQ_000670 | introduction to the oceans | The oceans influence Earths atmosphere. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,881 | NDQ_000673 | introduction to the oceans | Fewer organisms live in the oceans than on the land. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,882 | NDQ_000675 | introduction to the oceans | Early Earth was too cold for liquid water to exist. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,883 | NDQ_000676 | introduction to the oceans | The Dead Sea is extremely saline due to high evaporation. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,884 | NDQ_000677 | introduction to the oceans | Oceans cover more than 70 percent of Earths surface. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,885 | NDQ_000678 | introduction to the oceans | Earths oceans have always had the same configuration. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,886 | NDQ_000679 | introduction to the oceans | Coastal areas always have colder climates than inland areas. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,887 | NDQ_000680 | introduction to the oceans | Ocean water is saltier than any other water on Earths surface. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,888 | NDQ_000681 | introduction to the oceans | Most nutrients in the ocean are washed in from the land. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,889 | NDQ_000682 | introduction to the oceans | The amount of salt in ocean water is the same everywhere on Earth. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,890 | NDQ_000683 | introduction to the oceans | About 250 million years ago, there was one world ocean known as Pansea. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,891 | NDQ_000684 | introduction to the oceans | The climate of inland areas is affected by oceans. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,892 | NDQ_000685 | introduction to the oceans | The water may be very deep in the neritic zone. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,893 | NDQ_000686 | introduction to the oceans | Nutrients may be scarce in the oceanic zone. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
6,894 | NDQ_000687 | introduction to the oceans | Temperature and pressure increase as you go deeper below the oceans surface. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
6,895 | NDQ_000688 | introduction to the oceans | ocean zone that is closest to shore | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. aphotic zone, b. benthic zone, c. intertidal zone, d. neritic zone, e. oceanic zone, f. sodium chloride, g. carbon dioxide | c |
6,896 | NDQ_000689 | introduction to the oceans | dissolved gas in ocean water | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. aphotic zone, b. benthic zone, c. intertidal zone, d. neritic zone, e. oceanic zone, f. sodium chloride, g. carbon dioxide | g |
6,897 | NDQ_000690 | introduction to the oceans | open ocean beyond the continental shelf | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. aphotic zone, b. benthic zone, c. intertidal zone, d. neritic zone, e. oceanic zone, f. sodium chloride, g. carbon dioxide | e |
6,898 | NDQ_000691 | introduction to the oceans | ocean zone on the ocean floor | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. aphotic zone, b. benthic zone, c. intertidal zone, d. neritic zone, e. oceanic zone, f. sodium chloride, g. carbon dioxide | b |
6,899 | NDQ_000692 | introduction to the oceans | ocean zone where sunlight does not reach | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. aphotic zone, b. benthic zone, c. intertidal zone, d. neritic zone, e. oceanic zone, f. sodium chloride, g. carbon dioxide | a |
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