Exam 11: Water: Resources and Pollution
Exam 1: Understanding Our Environment37 Questions
Exam 2: Environmental Systems: Matter and Energy of Life43 Questions
Exam 3: Evolution, Species Interactions, and Biological Communities34 Questions
Exam 4: Human Populations37 Questions
Exam 5: Biomes and Biodiversity39 Questions
Exam 6: Environmental Conservation: Forests, Grasslands, Parks, and Nature Preserves36 Questions
Exam 7: Food and Agriculture34 Questions
Exam 8: Environmental Health and Toxicology36 Questions
Exam 9: Climate25 Questions
Exam 10: Air Pollution23 Questions
Exam 11: Water: Resources and Pollution36 Questions
Exam 12: Environmental Geology and Earth Resources35 Questions
Exam 13: Energy38 Questions
Exam 14: Solid and Hazardous Waste37 Questions
Exam 15: Economics and Urbanization39 Questions
Exam 16: Environmental Policy and Sustainability35 Questions
Select questions type
The amount of groundwater that can fill the spaces found in soil and rock is determined by the
Free
(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(30)
Correct Answer:
A
A(n) ______________ is all the land drained by a particular river.
Free
(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(40)
Correct Answer:
C
The total amount of water on the Earth ____________ from year to year and the hydrologic cycle ________________.
Free
(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(37)
Correct Answer:
A
All of the following are example of point source pollution, except
(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(26)
Most water in the atmosphere has evaporated from the ocean, and ______ rain falls back into the sea. About ________ % of the earth's total rain falls on land.
(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(34)
The water pollutant that most commonly threatens human health is
(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(43)
The main reason that surface water pollution has largely decreased in the United States since 1950 is
(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(34)
Which would not be a principal problem that has resulted from the construction of large dams?
(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(40)
Factories, sewage treatment plants, and oil wells are __________ sources of water pollution.
(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(35)
A method of increasing water supplies that has been successful, if expensive, is
(Multiple Choice)
4.7/5
(27)
Tertiary treatment of sewage produces water that is NOT free of
(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(33)
The place where aquifers are most likely to be contaminated is at
(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(36)
The residence time for an average water molecule in the ocean is about ________ years.
(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(35)
The heating of natural waterways by power plants and other industrial facilities is a form of water pollution.
(True/False)
4.9/5
(41)
What would you not find in water that has been through tertiary treatment?
(Multiple Choice)
4.7/5
(37)
_________ sources of water pollution are relatively easy to monitor and regulate while _____________ sources of water pollution are difficult to monitor and clean up.
(Multiple Choice)
4.8/5
(33)
Coliform bacteria populations are routinely monitored in drinking water supplies, swimming pools, and at beaches because these bacteria
(Multiple Choice)
4.9/5
(35)
Raw sewage would contribute to the biochemical oxygen demand of a stream and cause fewer organisms to be present.
(True/False)
4.9/5
(37)
Showing 1 - 20 of 36
Filters
- Essay(0)
- Multiple Choice(0)
- Short Answer(0)
- True False(0)
- Matching(0)