1. 1
1. dropping off of sediment due to erosion
2. water turning into gas form
3. stream that flows into lake or larger river system
4. path a stream follows
5. taking away pieces of the crust by water, wind, ice
6. higher ground that separates watersheds
7. water turning from gas to liquid
8. areas where water runs from higher elevations into lower
basins according to the landscape
9. water falling as a liquid
10. flow of water when an excess of rain/storm water,
snowmelt flows across land
a. evaporation b. weathering c. precipitation
d. tributary e. deposition f. condensation
g. divide h. watershed i. channel j. run-off
Hydrosphere 2 UNIT CHECK 1
2. 2
1. amount of water a river carries
2. measure of change in elevation over a certain distance
3. materials carried by a stream
4. If discharge INCREASES what happens to the erosive energy?
5. If load DECREASES what happens to the erosive energy?
6. If gradient INCREASES what happens to the erosive energy?
Hydrosphere 2 UNIT CHECK 2
a. load b. gradient c. discharge
d. dissolved load
e. bed load
f. suspended load
3. 3
WATER DISTRIBUTION REVIEW
1. What percentage of the
globe is water?
2. What percentage of that
is fresh water?
3. What is the water
availability scale?
4. Name a country that has
high water scarcity.
5. What is the name of our
river basin?
6. ______- amount of water
a river carries
7. ______- slope/ measure
of change in elevation
over distance
8. ______- materials carried
by a stream/river
5. 5
WATER QUALITY REVIEW
1. Which bottle is most turbid?
2. How is temperature affected by
high turbidity? A B C
3. Which river shows the healthiest
habitat?
4. How does temperature affect dissolved
oxygen content?
5. Will turbulence increase or decrease
DO?
6. What is neutral on the pH scale?
7. What is nutrient overload?
8-9 Name two periodic table groups/families that join readily
to make salt solutions in water.
10. How does man add nitrates into the water system?
A B