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Review for Water Test
Review for Water Test
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Science
9th Grade
10/13/2014

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What is another name for the water cycle?
Definition
Hydrologic cycle
Term
The water cycle is considered to be...
open system, closed system, variable system?
Definition
closed system
Term
Why is the water cycle considered to be a closed system?
Definition
This is because the amount of water in it remains constant even though the water moves throughout the system.
Term
What is the process of evaporation?
Definition
water going from sources such as the surface of a pond or river into the air
Term
What is the process of precipitation?
Definition
water falling to the earth such as by rain or hail
Term
What is the process of transpiration?
Definition
water being drawn off the leaves of plants up into the air
Term
What is the process of condensation?
Definition
water going from vapor form into droplet form
Term
What is the process when water forms clouds?
Definition
Condensation
Term
What is the process when it snows?
Definition
Precipitation
Term
What is the process when a puddle dries up?
Definition
Evaporation
Term
What is the process when moisture rises up off of the plants in a forest?
Definition
Transpiration
Term
What are examples of surface water?
Definition
ponds, rivers, lakes, oceans
Term
What is water that is found on the top of land areas?
Definition
surface water
Term
What is water that is found in porous rock below the land?
Definition
ground water
Term
What does porous mean?
Definition
this means there are openings or holes for water or other substances to fill in
Term
What has happened to the amount of water used in the U.S. since the 1980s?
Definition
It has remained constant
Term
What is the majority of water used for in the U.S.?
Definition
generating energy
Term
What is water conservation?
Definition
this is when we are careful to use smaller amounts of water
Term
What are examples of water conservation?
Definition
using a low-flow shower head, taking shorter showers, watering the grass only once a week, etc.
Term
Two of the lowest categories for water use in the U.S. include ...
Definition
public supply and rural livestock use
Term
Where is the dependent variable shown on a graph?
Definition
the y-axis
Term
Where is the independent variable shown on a graph?
Definition
the x-axis
Term
What is the water table?
Definition
the level under the earth's surface where underground water is first encountered
Term
What is organic pollution?
Definition
pollution from living or once living things
Term
What is inorganic pollution?
Definition
pollution from pesticides or other substances
Term
What is an example of organic pollution?
Definition
livestock manure, sewage run-off, microorganisms
Term
What is meant by pathogenic?
Definition
something that can cause disease
Term
What is domestic sewage?
Definition
waste that comes from toilets, etc. in peoples' homes
Term
What percentage of domestic sewage is treated by municipal sewage systems in the U.S.?
Definition
75%
Term
Why is domestic sewage dangerous in our water supply?
Definition
It contains pathogenic organisms.
Term
Why is pollution from fertilizers dangerous in our water supply?
Definition
the soluble nitrogen causes too much algae to grow in our water sources
Term
What are algae?
Definition
small, plant-like organisms that float and live in water sources
Term
What is thermal shock?
Definition
a sudden temperature increase that can kill organisms
Term
What happens to the amount of oxygen that is dissolved in water as it is warmed up?
Definition
less oxygen can be dissolved - so less oxygen for organisms living in that water
Term
What is meant by toxic?
Definition
poisonous or harmful
Term
What are microorganisms?
Definition
very tiny living things such as bacteria
Term
What type of water treatment did we model in class?
Definition
Filtration
Term
What are the main steps to a typical municipal filtration process?
Definition
1. Disinfection - Chlorine is added to the water for disinfection.
2. Coagulation and flocculation
Alum is added in proportion to the river turbidity to form floc particles created from the suspended materials in the water.
3. Sedimentation - The water travels through Sedimentation Basins where the heavier material settles. Coagulation and flocculation remove turbidity as well as metals, including arsenic.
4. Filtration - Following sedimentation, the water travels through an extensive filtration process that removes sediment and other suspended materials.
5. Corrosion control - At the end of the treatment process, pH is adjusted to reduce corrosion in plumbing systems.
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