Deck 9: The Hydrosphere

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Thawing permafrost sometimes degenerates into .

A) forest cover
B) caves
C) soil
D) places that take up carbon dioxide
E) wet thermokarst
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This part of the world is noted for large lakes caused by Earth's crust splitting and by volcanic activity:

A) Florida
B) Central Australia
C) The northern United States
D) The Great Lakes region
E) Eastern and central Africa
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The term hydrosphere describes one of the Earth's "spheres" and it includes all of the_ .

A) fresh water on the planet
B) water on and below the continents
C) liquid water on the Earth minus ice
D) waters on the surface of the continents
E) water on Earth
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What does the textbook refer to as it describes "most of this movement is like running in place, with little forward progress involved"?

A) ice floes
B) waves
C) streamflow
D) ocean currents
E) transpiration
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How much of the land surface of the Earth is covered by glacial ice?

A) 50%
B) 0%
C) 25%
D) 10%
E) unknown at this time
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The top of permafrost is sometimes called .

A) the calcite layer
B) the active layer
C) the frozen layer
D) groundwater
E) artesian water
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Primarily, ocean currents are set in motion by _ _.

A) underwater earthquakes
B) the motion of fish fins
C) gravity
D) Coriolis effect
E) wind
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Earth's "world ocean" contains cubic kilometers of salt water.

A) 1.32 thousand
B) 1.32 hundred thousand
C) 1.32 billion
D) 1.32 trillion
E) 1.32 million
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The world's largest lake, fresh or saline, is .

A) Great Slave Lake
B) the Caspian Sea
C) Lake Superior
D) Lake Victoria
E) Lake Baykal
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Lakes are common in areas which have been recently

A) glaciated.
B) formed by volcanoes.
C) hit by meteorites.
D) formed from river deposits.
E) raised above the sea.
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The reason land surfaces do not flood and oceans do not dry up as a result of imbalances in the hydrologic cycle is a process called .

A) evaporation
B) runoff
C) precipitation
D) evapotranspiration
E) infiltration
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is making the oceans progressively acidic.

A) hydrochloric acid
B) salt
C) nitrogen from fertilizers
D) gypsum
E) carbonic acid
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The is a prominent location of sinking water in Earth's thermohaline circulation.

A) north Atlantic
B) central Pacific
C) Arctic
D) south Atlantic
E) Equator
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The average salinity of sea water is approximately _ percent.

A) 3.5
B) 5
C) 10
D) 7.5
E) 20
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This lake has been greatly reduced in size because of irrigation withdrawals from the rivers that feed it::

A) Caspian Sea
B) Lake Chad
C) Lake Erie
D) Lake Baykal
E) Aral Sea
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The "world ocean" spreads over of Earth's surface.
A) one- quarter

A) three- quarters
B) 100%
B) nine- tenths
C) 1%
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The lowest temperature which is found in surface seawater is approximately Celsius.

A) - 10
B) 0
C) - 2
D) 10
E) 2
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Surface water occupies somewhat more than percent of our planet.

A) 10
B) 90
C) 70
D) 50
E) 99
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This sea has shrunk to one- third its former size because of human interference:

A) Red
B) Baltic
C) South China
D) Baltic
E) Aral
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Most of the lakes in the north central United States exist as a result of

A) damming by humans.
B) glaciation.
C) crustal sinking.
D) sinkholes.
E) volcanoes.
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The amount of salt content of ocean water is about _.

A) 3.5 parts per thousand
B) 35 parts per million
C) 3.5 parts per million
D) 35 parts per thousand
E) none of the above
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A swamp and a marsh .

A) are both too salty to permit the growth of water plants
B) are wide places in a river
C) are sometimes related to the infilling of a lake
D) are the same thing
E) must both be submerged for the entire year
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A wall of sea water rushing up into an embayment is called .

A) a neap tide
B) a flood tide
C) a spring tide
D) a tidal bore
E) an apogee
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The largest ice shelf on Earth approximates square kilometers.

A) 10,000
B) 1,000
C) 100
D) 10
E) 100,000
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Ice, when it is frozen year- round in the ground, is termed .

A) berg ice
B) ice pack
C) permafrost
D) shelf ice
E) groundwater
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One of the "People and the Environment" sections in your textbooks shows how groundwater extraction has been monitored by in Las Vegas.

A) groundwater wells
B) informal observations by humans
C) satellite radar
D) airborne multispectral scanners
E) all of the above
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In the middles of the oceans, high tides can best be described as .

A) steep- sided mounds
B) waves
C) ridges
D) bulges
E) currents
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Which of the below is NOT generally accepted as an ocean name?

A) Atlantic
B) Antarctic
C) Indian
D) Arctic
E) Pacific
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After the Great Lakes, North America's largest freshwater lake is .

A) Lake Tahoe
B) Lake Mead
C) Mono Lake
D) Great Bear Lake
E) Lake Victoria
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If all of Earth's glacial water was converted to liquid, the amount would be sufficient to supply the world's main rivers for _ year(s).

A) 90
B) 9
C) 90,000
D) 9,000
E) 900
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The movement of groundwater is .

A) a curving path
B) sideways (horizontal)
C) upwards
D) downwards
E) any of the above according to the forces involved
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Europe's longest river is the .

A) Po
B) Elbe
C) Oder
D) Volga
E) Rhine
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Clay is both and _ _.

A) lacking interstices, lacking openings
B) non- porous, permeable
C) non- porous, non- permeable
D) porous, permeable
E) porous, non- permeable
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Into how many oceans is the "world ocean" usually divided?

A) many
B) 2
C) 4
D) 10
E) None, because there is truly one world ocean.
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Which of the below best describes water moving through Earth material because of the influence of gravity?

A) flow
B) evapotranspiration
C) subartesian
D) capillary action
E) percolation
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Vertical uplift of water vapor in the atmosphere is known as .

A) convection
B) capillary action
C) contraction
D) permeability
E) subduction
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The greatest girth of the Pacific Ocean is in the latitudes.

A) middle
B) polar
C) tropical
D) Japanese
E) Alaskan
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North America's most prominent river system in terms of the area of its drainage basin is the .

A) St. Lawrence
B) MacKenzie
C) Missouri- Mississippi
D) Colorado
E) Red
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All of Earth's frozen water is called the sphere.

A) meso-
B) glacio-
C) solid
D) ice
E) cryo-
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Which seawater has been found to have the least density?

A) saltier than average seawater
B) seawater near the bottom
C) surface seawater in warm regions
D) surface seawater in a cold region
E) sinking seawater
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On the oceans, there are approximately high tides in 24 hours.

A) 4
B) 0 (the tidal period is much greater than 24 hours)
C) 7
D) 1
E) 2
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Of the Earth's liquid water inventory, most of the fresh water is stored in the form of _ .

A) water in lakes
B) glacial ice
C) ground water
D) clouds
E) river and stream water
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Most of the surface of the Arctic Ocean is covered by ice.

A) floe
B) permafrost
C) pack
D) crevasse
E) none of the above
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Approximately percent of all atmospheric water comes from ocean surfaces.

A) 86
B) 50
C) 95
D) 10
E) none of the above
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Lakes comprise about percent of the globe's unfrozen freshwater surface.

A) 90
B) 100
C) 1
D) 50
E) 10
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Which of the oceans has, by far, most of its surface south of the Equator?

A) Atlantic
B) Indian
C) Arctic
D) Pacific
E) none of the above
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The tides with the maximum tidal elevation are tides.

A) flood
B) ebb
C) high
D) leap
E) spring
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Which of the world's largest lakes is saline?

A) Lake Baykal
B) Lake Huron
C) Lake Victoria
D) Great Bear Lake
E) the Caspian Sea
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Which of the following storage locations contains the most water?

A) underground water
B) atmospheric water
C) glaciers
D) soil moisture
E) non- oceanic, liquid surface water
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Which of the following is NOT the name of a sea?

A) South China
B) Caribbean
C) Mediterranean
D) Bering
E) Indian
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Asia's longest river is the .

A) Hwang Ho
B) Ganges
C) Indus
D) Yangtze
E) Mekong
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Clay has a high and low _ because it has a great many, small interstices.

A) piezometeric surface, water table
B) permeability, porosity
C) water table, piezometric surface
D) aquifer capability, acquiclude capability
E) porosity, permeability
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The layers of rock through which ground water cannot run or flow is a(n) _ .

A) acquiclude
B) phreatic
C) aquifer
D) vadose
E) all of the above
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The North and South polar ice packs in size during their respective winter seasons.

A) quadruple
B) decrease
C) increase slightly
D) increase 100 times
E) double
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Typically, a(n) in the confined water zone is a sloping or dipping layer that reaches to, or almost to, the surface at some location, where it can absorb infiltrating water.

A) aquifer
B) aeration zone
C) artesian well zone
D) subartesian well zone
E) capillary zone
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Which of the following is found closest to the surface of Earth?

A) the waterless zone
B) the zone of aeration
C) the water table
D) the cone of depression
E) an aquifer
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North America's largest lake is .

A) Great Salt Lake
B) Great Slave Lake
C) Great Bear Lake
D) Lake Erie
E) Lake Superior
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Which of the following is a significant part of the hydrologic cycle?

A) advection
B) underground water flow
C) evaporation
D) runoff
E) all of the above
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A water molecule is composed of atom(s).

A) 1
B) 3
C) 7
D) 16
E) 0
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Which force supplies the energy for percolation?

A) Coriolis force
B) pressure gradient
C) gravity
D) capillary force
E) hydraulic head force
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Which is the shallowest ocean in the world?

A) Pacific
B) Indian
C) Atlantic
D) Arctic
E) They are all about the same depth.
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Lake tides, at their peak, are usually no more than of rise and fall.

A) 2 feet
B) 2 inches
C) 20 feet
D) 10 feet
E) 4 feet
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The quantity of water that can be held in subsurface rock or soil depends on the of the material.

A) porosity
B) altitude above sea level
C) color
D) age
E) permeability
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Whenever there is an active well, the water table will be drawn downward to a(n) .

A) cone of depression
B) bedrock layer
C) saturated zone
D) artesian well
E) acquiclude
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The primary vertical motion of all ocean water is caused by

A) winds
B) density
C) gravity
D) currents
E) earthquakes
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A localized zone of saturation which develops above an aquiclude is called a(n) _.

A) zone of confined water
B) perched water table
C) cone of depression
D) artesian well
E) subartesian well
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Biological water (water in living organisms) constitutes what percentage of water in the Earth system?

A) 20%
B) 10%
C) almost 0%
D) 30%
E) impossible to estimate
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The tides migrate following the course around the Earth.

A) Moon's
B) Sun's
C) Milky Way's
D) Venus'
E) Mars'
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The Amazon has the greatest discharge in the world. Which river has the second greatest discharge?

A) the Nile
B) the Zaire (Congo)
C) the Hudson
D) the Missouri
E) the Ob
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The top of the saturated zone of ground water is called the _.

A) zone of saturation
B) water table
C) acquiclude
D) vadose zone
E) waterless zone
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In the oceans, place- to- place differences in water temperature and other characteristics are most prominent .

A) at depths below a few hundred meters
B) at the bottom
C) near the surface
D) in polar latitudes
E) in tropical latitudes
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Which ocean is surrounded by most of the world's major volcanoes?

A) Arctic
B) Pacific
C) Indian
D) Atlantic
E) none of the above
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Which of the following is the chemical symbol for most of the salt in oceans?

A) HCl
B) K
C) NaCl
D) Mg
E) none of the above
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The water table is the top of the

A) vadose zone.
B) acquiclude.
C) saturated zone.
D) waterless zone.
E) piezometric surface.
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Which of the following concerning the Ogallala is FALSE?

A) The aquifer is most abundant under the Sandhills.
B) It is the largest water supply in Mexico.
C) It is estimated that many irrigated acres will soon have to return to dryland farming.
D) It contains as much water as one of the Great Lakes.
E) Most of it is literally being "mined".
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About percent of all evaporated moisture comes from the land surface.

A) 94
B) 1.4
C) 74
D) 54
E) 14
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A chunk of independently floating ice is an ice _ .

A) pack
B) berg
C) chunk
D) floe
E) shelf
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Within the zone of saturation is found water known as _ .

A) the cone of depression
B) the water table
C) groundwater
D) artesian water
E) the acquicludes
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is the world's deepest lake.

A) The Great Salt Lake
B) The Caspian Sea
C) Lake Titicaca
D) Lake Superior
E) none of the above
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By far, the lake with the greatest volume of freshwater is .

A) manmade Lake Powell on the Colorado River
B) the Caspian Sea
C) Great Bear Lake
D) Lake Superior
E) Lake Baykal
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Thawing permafrost sometimes degenerates into .

A) forest cover
B) caves
C) soil
D) places that take up carbon dioxide
E) wet thermokarst
E
2
This part of the world is noted for large lakes caused by Earth's crust splitting and by volcanic activity:

A) Florida
B) Central Australia
C) The northern United States
D) The Great Lakes region
E) Eastern and central Africa
E
3
The term hydrosphere describes one of the Earth's "spheres" and it includes all of the_ .

A) fresh water on the planet
B) water on and below the continents
C) liquid water on the Earth minus ice
D) waters on the surface of the continents
E) water on Earth
E
4
What does the textbook refer to as it describes "most of this movement is like running in place, with little forward progress involved"?

A) ice floes
B) waves
C) streamflow
D) ocean currents
E) transpiration
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How much of the land surface of the Earth is covered by glacial ice?

A) 50%
B) 0%
C) 25%
D) 10%
E) unknown at this time
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The top of permafrost is sometimes called .

A) the calcite layer
B) the active layer
C) the frozen layer
D) groundwater
E) artesian water
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Primarily, ocean currents are set in motion by _ _.

A) underwater earthquakes
B) the motion of fish fins
C) gravity
D) Coriolis effect
E) wind
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Earth's "world ocean" contains cubic kilometers of salt water.

A) 1.32 thousand
B) 1.32 hundred thousand
C) 1.32 billion
D) 1.32 trillion
E) 1.32 million
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The world's largest lake, fresh or saline, is .

A) Great Slave Lake
B) the Caspian Sea
C) Lake Superior
D) Lake Victoria
E) Lake Baykal
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Lakes are common in areas which have been recently

A) glaciated.
B) formed by volcanoes.
C) hit by meteorites.
D) formed from river deposits.
E) raised above the sea.
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The reason land surfaces do not flood and oceans do not dry up as a result of imbalances in the hydrologic cycle is a process called .

A) evaporation
B) runoff
C) precipitation
D) evapotranspiration
E) infiltration
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is making the oceans progressively acidic.

A) hydrochloric acid
B) salt
C) nitrogen from fertilizers
D) gypsum
E) carbonic acid
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The is a prominent location of sinking water in Earth's thermohaline circulation.

A) north Atlantic
B) central Pacific
C) Arctic
D) south Atlantic
E) Equator
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The average salinity of sea water is approximately _ percent.

A) 3.5
B) 5
C) 10
D) 7.5
E) 20
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This lake has been greatly reduced in size because of irrigation withdrawals from the rivers that feed it::

A) Caspian Sea
B) Lake Chad
C) Lake Erie
D) Lake Baykal
E) Aral Sea
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The "world ocean" spreads over of Earth's surface.
A) one- quarter

A) three- quarters
B) 100%
B) nine- tenths
C) 1%
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The lowest temperature which is found in surface seawater is approximately Celsius.

A) - 10
B) 0
C) - 2
D) 10
E) 2
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Surface water occupies somewhat more than percent of our planet.

A) 10
B) 90
C) 70
D) 50
E) 99
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This sea has shrunk to one- third its former size because of human interference:

A) Red
B) Baltic
C) South China
D) Baltic
E) Aral
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Most of the lakes in the north central United States exist as a result of

A) damming by humans.
B) glaciation.
C) crustal sinking.
D) sinkholes.
E) volcanoes.
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The amount of salt content of ocean water is about _.

A) 3.5 parts per thousand
B) 35 parts per million
C) 3.5 parts per million
D) 35 parts per thousand
E) none of the above
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A swamp and a marsh .

A) are both too salty to permit the growth of water plants
B) are wide places in a river
C) are sometimes related to the infilling of a lake
D) are the same thing
E) must both be submerged for the entire year
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A wall of sea water rushing up into an embayment is called .

A) a neap tide
B) a flood tide
C) a spring tide
D) a tidal bore
E) an apogee
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The largest ice shelf on Earth approximates square kilometers.

A) 10,000
B) 1,000
C) 100
D) 10
E) 100,000
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Ice, when it is frozen year- round in the ground, is termed .

A) berg ice
B) ice pack
C) permafrost
D) shelf ice
E) groundwater
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One of the "People and the Environment" sections in your textbooks shows how groundwater extraction has been monitored by in Las Vegas.

A) groundwater wells
B) informal observations by humans
C) satellite radar
D) airborne multispectral scanners
E) all of the above
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In the middles of the oceans, high tides can best be described as .

A) steep- sided mounds
B) waves
C) ridges
D) bulges
E) currents
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Which of the below is NOT generally accepted as an ocean name?

A) Atlantic
B) Antarctic
C) Indian
D) Arctic
E) Pacific
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After the Great Lakes, North America's largest freshwater lake is .

A) Lake Tahoe
B) Lake Mead
C) Mono Lake
D) Great Bear Lake
E) Lake Victoria
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If all of Earth's glacial water was converted to liquid, the amount would be sufficient to supply the world's main rivers for _ year(s).

A) 90
B) 9
C) 90,000
D) 9,000
E) 900
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The movement of groundwater is .

A) a curving path
B) sideways (horizontal)
C) upwards
D) downwards
E) any of the above according to the forces involved
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Europe's longest river is the .

A) Po
B) Elbe
C) Oder
D) Volga
E) Rhine
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Clay is both and _ _.

A) lacking interstices, lacking openings
B) non- porous, permeable
C) non- porous, non- permeable
D) porous, permeable
E) porous, non- permeable
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Into how many oceans is the "world ocean" usually divided?

A) many
B) 2
C) 4
D) 10
E) None, because there is truly one world ocean.
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Which of the below best describes water moving through Earth material because of the influence of gravity?

A) flow
B) evapotranspiration
C) subartesian
D) capillary action
E) percolation
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Vertical uplift of water vapor in the atmosphere is known as .

A) convection
B) capillary action
C) contraction
D) permeability
E) subduction
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The greatest girth of the Pacific Ocean is in the latitudes.

A) middle
B) polar
C) tropical
D) Japanese
E) Alaskan
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North America's most prominent river system in terms of the area of its drainage basin is the .

A) St. Lawrence
B) MacKenzie
C) Missouri- Mississippi
D) Colorado
E) Red
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All of Earth's frozen water is called the sphere.

A) meso-
B) glacio-
C) solid
D) ice
E) cryo-
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Which seawater has been found to have the least density?

A) saltier than average seawater
B) seawater near the bottom
C) surface seawater in warm regions
D) surface seawater in a cold region
E) sinking seawater
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On the oceans, there are approximately high tides in 24 hours.

A) 4
B) 0 (the tidal period is much greater than 24 hours)
C) 7
D) 1
E) 2
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Of the Earth's liquid water inventory, most of the fresh water is stored in the form of _ .

A) water in lakes
B) glacial ice
C) ground water
D) clouds
E) river and stream water
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Most of the surface of the Arctic Ocean is covered by ice.

A) floe
B) permafrost
C) pack
D) crevasse
E) none of the above
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Approximately percent of all atmospheric water comes from ocean surfaces.

A) 86
B) 50
C) 95
D) 10
E) none of the above
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Lakes comprise about percent of the globe's unfrozen freshwater surface.

A) 90
B) 100
C) 1
D) 50
E) 10
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Which of the oceans has, by far, most of its surface south of the Equator?

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B) Indian
C) Arctic
D) Pacific
E) none of the above
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47
The tides with the maximum tidal elevation are tides.

A) flood
B) ebb
C) high
D) leap
E) spring
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48
Which of the world's largest lakes is saline?

A) Lake Baykal
B) Lake Huron
C) Lake Victoria
D) Great Bear Lake
E) the Caspian Sea
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49
Which of the following storage locations contains the most water?

A) underground water
B) atmospheric water
C) glaciers
D) soil moisture
E) non- oceanic, liquid surface water
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50
Which of the following is NOT the name of a sea?

A) South China
B) Caribbean
C) Mediterranean
D) Bering
E) Indian
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51
Asia's longest river is the .

A) Hwang Ho
B) Ganges
C) Indus
D) Yangtze
E) Mekong
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52
Clay has a high and low _ because it has a great many, small interstices.

A) piezometeric surface, water table
B) permeability, porosity
C) water table, piezometric surface
D) aquifer capability, acquiclude capability
E) porosity, permeability
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53
The layers of rock through which ground water cannot run or flow is a(n) _ .

A) acquiclude
B) phreatic
C) aquifer
D) vadose
E) all of the above
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54
The North and South polar ice packs in size during their respective winter seasons.

A) quadruple
B) decrease
C) increase slightly
D) increase 100 times
E) double
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55
Typically, a(n) in the confined water zone is a sloping or dipping layer that reaches to, or almost to, the surface at some location, where it can absorb infiltrating water.

A) aquifer
B) aeration zone
C) artesian well zone
D) subartesian well zone
E) capillary zone
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56
Which of the following is found closest to the surface of Earth?

A) the waterless zone
B) the zone of aeration
C) the water table
D) the cone of depression
E) an aquifer
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57
North America's largest lake is .

A) Great Salt Lake
B) Great Slave Lake
C) Great Bear Lake
D) Lake Erie
E) Lake Superior
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58
Which of the following is a significant part of the hydrologic cycle?

A) advection
B) underground water flow
C) evaporation
D) runoff
E) all of the above
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59
A water molecule is composed of atom(s).

A) 1
B) 3
C) 7
D) 16
E) 0
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60
Which force supplies the energy for percolation?

A) Coriolis force
B) pressure gradient
C) gravity
D) capillary force
E) hydraulic head force
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61
Which is the shallowest ocean in the world?

A) Pacific
B) Indian
C) Atlantic
D) Arctic
E) They are all about the same depth.
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62
Lake tides, at their peak, are usually no more than of rise and fall.

A) 2 feet
B) 2 inches
C) 20 feet
D) 10 feet
E) 4 feet
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63
The quantity of water that can be held in subsurface rock or soil depends on the of the material.

A) porosity
B) altitude above sea level
C) color
D) age
E) permeability
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64
Whenever there is an active well, the water table will be drawn downward to a(n) .

A) cone of depression
B) bedrock layer
C) saturated zone
D) artesian well
E) acquiclude
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65
The primary vertical motion of all ocean water is caused by

A) winds
B) density
C) gravity
D) currents
E) earthquakes
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66
A localized zone of saturation which develops above an aquiclude is called a(n) _.

A) zone of confined water
B) perched water table
C) cone of depression
D) artesian well
E) subartesian well
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67
Biological water (water in living organisms) constitutes what percentage of water in the Earth system?

A) 20%
B) 10%
C) almost 0%
D) 30%
E) impossible to estimate
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68
The tides migrate following the course around the Earth.

A) Moon's
B) Sun's
C) Milky Way's
D) Venus'
E) Mars'
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69
The Amazon has the greatest discharge in the world. Which river has the second greatest discharge?

A) the Nile
B) the Zaire (Congo)
C) the Hudson
D) the Missouri
E) the Ob
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70
The top of the saturated zone of ground water is called the _.

A) zone of saturation
B) water table
C) acquiclude
D) vadose zone
E) waterless zone
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71
In the oceans, place- to- place differences in water temperature and other characteristics are most prominent .

A) at depths below a few hundred meters
B) at the bottom
C) near the surface
D) in polar latitudes
E) in tropical latitudes
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72
Which ocean is surrounded by most of the world's major volcanoes?

A) Arctic
B) Pacific
C) Indian
D) Atlantic
E) none of the above
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73
Which of the following is the chemical symbol for most of the salt in oceans?

A) HCl
B) K
C) NaCl
D) Mg
E) none of the above
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74
The water table is the top of the

A) vadose zone.
B) acquiclude.
C) saturated zone.
D) waterless zone.
E) piezometric surface.
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75
Which of the following concerning the Ogallala is FALSE?

A) The aquifer is most abundant under the Sandhills.
B) It is the largest water supply in Mexico.
C) It is estimated that many irrigated acres will soon have to return to dryland farming.
D) It contains as much water as one of the Great Lakes.
E) Most of it is literally being "mined".
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76
About percent of all evaporated moisture comes from the land surface.

A) 94
B) 1.4
C) 74
D) 54
E) 14
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77
A chunk of independently floating ice is an ice _ .

A) pack
B) berg
C) chunk
D) floe
E) shelf
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78
Within the zone of saturation is found water known as _ .

A) the cone of depression
B) the water table
C) groundwater
D) artesian water
E) the acquicludes
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79
is the world's deepest lake.

A) The Great Salt Lake
B) The Caspian Sea
C) Lake Titicaca
D) Lake Superior
E) none of the above
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80
By far, the lake with the greatest volume of freshwater is .

A) manmade Lake Powell on the Colorado River
B) the Caspian Sea
C) Great Bear Lake
D) Lake Superior
E) Lake Baykal
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