Exam 9: Water Resources
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There is a single, universally accepted definition of drought scientists use to classify such events.
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Water enters the soil in a process called ________, and then moves downward through the soil in a process called ________.
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Potential evapotranspiration for Phoenix, Arizona is highest during

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By current estimates, groundwater provides approximately 25% of the world's irrigation water.
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Which of the following accurately describes annual groundwater withdrawal in the United States and Canada?
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The same amount of rain can result in different field capacities depending upon the soil type.
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The texture and structure of the soil dictate all of the following except
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The portion of streamflow that consists of groundwater is known as
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States and countries have constructed networks of pipelines and aqueducts to transfer water from one geographic area to another.
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Which of the following is not considered an issue pertaining to water resources in the future?
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Describe the hydrological cycle, including its different components.
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Which of the following is not a cited benefit of China's Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River?
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Transpiration refers to the release of water to the atmosphere from the Earth's crust.
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Actual evapotranspiration for Phoenix, Arizona is highest during

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An artesian well, by definition, requires pumping because there is otherwise not enough pressure to bring the water to the surface.
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Though 14% of global evapotranspiration occurs over the land, 22% of global precipitation occurs over land, indicating a contribution from evaporation from the world's oceans.
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Dams and other water projects result in the redistribution of water over both space and time.
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