Exam 9: Water Resources
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Exam 17: Glacial and Periglacial Processes and Landforms142 Questions
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A water budget is derived from measuring system inputs of precipitation and system outputs of evapotranspiration and runoff.
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Sea-level change caused by glacial activity is known as glacioeustasy.
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Approximately what percent of the U.S. population derives a portion of its fresh water from groundwater sources?
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Precipitation intercepted by plants may eventually reach the Earth's surface through stem flow.
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Precipitation is the main source of groundwater, percolating downward as gravitational water from the soil moisture zone.
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There is more groundwater than there is water in freshwater lakes, the atmosphere, and rivers and streams combined.
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The largest sector of daily water withdrawals in the water budget for the United States is presently that taken for agricultural purposes.
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Because groundwater can be recharged through percolation, overconsumption is not currently a concern.
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Soil and rock that are less than saturated through which gravitational water moves is known as the zone of aeration.
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Both overconsumption and pollution pose issues for water resource management.
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The permanent removal of water from its source is known as consumptive use.
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The general term for the lowering of water table of an aquifer through pumping is the potentiometric surface.
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Which of the following is true of the distribution of land and water on Earth?
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Warming temperatures can lead to both increases and decreases in lake levels.
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