Deck 11: Streams and Floods

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Where are stream loads deposited?

A) On the inside of a bend where velocity is lower
B) On the inside of a bend where the velocity is higher
C) On the outside of a bend where the velocity is lower
D) On the outside of a bend where the velocity is higher
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Where do stream channels experience the most erosion?

A) On the inside of a bend where velocity is lower
B) On the inside of a bend where the velocity is higher
C) On the outside of a bend where the velocity is lower
D) On the outside of a bend where the velocity is higher
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Which statement about the stream cross-sectional velocity is true?

A) Velocity is lowest in the center where friction is highest.
B) Velocity is highest in the center where friction is lowest.
C) Velocity is lowest in the center where friction is lowest.
D) Velocity is highest in the center where friction is highest.
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Which statement about lateral migration is true?

A) Streams migrate in the direction of erosion.
B) Streams migrate opposite the direction of erosion.
C) Streams migrate without regard to erosion.
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<strong>  What direction is the stream flowing in this image?</strong> A) East B) West C) No way to tell <div style=padding-top: 35px> What direction is the stream flowing in this image?

A) East
B) West
C) No way to tell
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The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).
Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow). Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.    -Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 1. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).</strong> A) Evaporation B) Infiltration C) Transpiration D) Runoff E) Precipitation <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 1. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).

A) Evaporation
B) Infiltration
C) Transpiration
D) Runoff
E) Precipitation
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The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).
Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow). Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.    -Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 2. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).</strong> A) Evaporation B) Infiltration C) Transpiration D) Runoff E) Precipitation <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 2. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).

A) Evaporation
B) Infiltration
C) Transpiration
D) Runoff
E) Precipitation
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The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).
Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow). Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.    -Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 3. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).</strong> A) Evaporation B) Infiltration C) Transpiration D) Runoff E) Precipitation <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 3. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).

A) Evaporation
B) Infiltration
C) Transpiration
D) Runoff
E) Precipitation
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The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).
Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow). Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.    -Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 4. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).</strong> A) Evaporation B) Infiltration C) Transpiration D) Runoff E) Precipitation <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 4. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).

A) Evaporation
B) Infiltration
C) Transpiration
D) Runoff
E) Precipitation
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The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).
Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow). Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.    -Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 5. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).</strong> A) Evaporation B) Infiltration C) Transpiration D) Runoff E) Precipitation <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 5. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).

A) Evaporation
B) Infiltration
C) Transpiration
D) Runoff
E) Precipitation
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The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).
Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow). Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.    -Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 6. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).</strong> A) Evaporation B) Infiltration C) Transpiration D) Runoff E) Precipitation <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 6. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).

A) Evaporation
B) Infiltration
C) Transpiration
D) Runoff
E) Precipitation
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The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).
Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow). Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.    -Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 7. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).</strong> A) Evaporation B) Infiltration C) Transpiration D) Runoff E) Precipitation <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 7. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).

A) Evaporation
B) Infiltration
C) Transpiration
D) Runoff
E) Precipitation
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The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).
Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow). Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.    -Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 8. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).</strong> A) Evaporation B) Infiltration C) Transpiration D) Runoff E) Precipitation <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 8. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).

A) Evaporation
B) Infiltration
C) Transpiration
D) Runoff
E) Precipitation
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The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).
Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow). Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.    -Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 10. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).</strong> A) Evaporation B) Infiltration C) Transpiration D) Runoff E) Precipitation <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 10. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).

A) Evaporation
B) Infiltration
C) Transpiration
D) Runoff
E) Precipitation
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Use the Hydrologic Cycle diagram to answer this question.
<strong>Use the Hydrologic Cycle diagram to answer this question.    -In a humid climate, which process contributes the greatest volume of water?</strong> A) Arrow 3 B) Arrow 9 C) Arrow 10 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In a humid climate, which process contributes the greatest volume of water?

A) Arrow 3
B) Arrow 9
C) Arrow 10
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Use the Hydrologic Cycle diagram to answer this question.
<strong>Use the Hydrologic Cycle diagram to answer this question.    -In an arid climate, which process contributes the greatest volume of water?</strong> A) Arrow 3 B) Arrow 9 C) Arrow 10 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In an arid climate, which process contributes the greatest volume of water?

A) Arrow 3
B) Arrow 9
C) Arrow 10
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What happens to the volume of water that passes from groundwater to streams during a prolonged drought?

A) It increases
B) It decreases
C) No change
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<strong>   -Why did the stream pattern shown above develop?</strong> A) The surface geology is probably very uniform. B) This is probably an area with alternating layers of weak and resistant rock. C) This is probably a volcanic area. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Why did the stream pattern shown above develop?

A) The surface geology is probably very uniform.
B) This is probably an area with alternating layers of weak and resistant rock.
C) This is probably a volcanic area.
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Use this stream-related diagram to answer the following questions.
<strong>Use this stream-related diagram to answer the following questions.    -Where is the highest average stream velocity?</strong> A) Point A B) Point B C) Point C <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Where is the highest average stream velocity?

A) Point A
B) Point B
C) Point C
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Use this stream-related diagram to answer the following questions.
<strong>Use this stream-related diagram to answer the following questions.    -Where is the highest gradient?</strong> A) Point A B) Point B C) Point C <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Where is the highest gradient?

A) Point A
B) Point B
C) Point C
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Use this stream-related diagram to answer the following questions.
<strong>Use this stream-related diagram to answer the following questions.    -Predict where channel roughness is greatest.</strong> A) Point A B) Point B C) Point C <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Predict where channel roughness is greatest.

A) Point A
B) Point B
C) Point C
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Use the following idealized stream channel to answer this question.
<strong>Use the following idealized stream channel to answer this question.    -What is the discharge?</strong> A) XYZ B) XYY C) X+Y+Y D) X+Y+Z <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-What is the discharge?

A) XYZ
B) XYY
C) X+Y+Y
D) X+Y+Z
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Use the following idealized stream channel to answer this question.
<strong>Use the following idealized stream channel to answer this question.    -What is the wetted perimeter?</strong> A) XYZ B) XYY C) X+Y+Y D) X+Y+Z <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-What is the wetted perimeter?

A) XYZ
B) XYY
C) X+Y+Y
D) X+Y+Z
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Use the diagram to answer this question.
<strong>Use the diagram to answer this question.    -Where is the cut bank?</strong> A) Point a B) Point b C) Point c D) Point d <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Where is the cut bank?

A) Point a
B) Point b
C) Point c
D) Point d
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Use the diagram to answer this question.
<strong>Use the diagram to answer this question.    -Where is the most deposition occurring?</strong> A) Point a B) Point b C) Point c D) Point d <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Where is the most deposition occurring?

A) Point a
B) Point b
C) Point c
D) Point d
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Use the diagram to answer this question.
<strong>Use the diagram to answer this question.    -What happens when fresh water in an aquifer comes in contact with salt water?</strong> A) The fresh water floats because it is usually less dense than salt water. B) The fresh water floats because it is usually more dense than salt water. C) The fresh water sinks because it is usually more dense than salt water. D) The fresh water sinks because it is usually less dense than salt water. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-What happens when fresh water in an aquifer comes in contact with salt water?

A) The fresh water floats because it is usually less dense than salt water.
B) The fresh water floats because it is usually more dense than salt water.
C) The fresh water sinks because it is usually more dense than salt water.
D) The fresh water sinks because it is usually less dense than salt water.
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The following diagram illustrates streams in a set of drainage basins.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates streams in a set of drainage basins.    -All other variables related to stream size being equal, which stream in the diagram above will have the largest discharge?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-All other variables related to stream size being equal, which stream in the diagram above will have the largest discharge?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Globally, what is the largest source of fresh water?

A) Groundwater
B) Great Lakes
C) Glacial ice
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Suppose a stream flows from its headwaters, through a reservoir to its mouth in the Gulf of Mexico. Where is ultimate base level?

A) At the Gulf of Mexico
B) At the reservoir
C) At the headwaters
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<strong>   -Which stream pattern would most likely develop based on the geology shown above?</strong> A) Radial B) Trellis C) Dendritic <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Which stream pattern would most likely develop based on the geology shown above?

A) Radial
B) Trellis
C) Dendritic
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<strong>   -What can one deduce (figure out) about a region by analyzing stream patterns in an aerial photograph or a map?</strong> A) The geology beneath a stream B) The age of the stream C) The discharge of a stream <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-What can one deduce (figure out) about a region by analyzing stream patterns in an aerial photograph or a map?

A) The geology beneath a stream
B) The age of the stream
C) The discharge of a stream
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<strong>   -What happens to the amount of stream discharge from the source to the mouth?</strong> A) Increases B) Decreases C) Stays about the same <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-What happens to the amount of stream discharge from the source to the mouth?

A) Increases
B) Decreases
C) Stays about the same
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<strong>   -Which load is responsible for the most stream erosion?</strong> A) Suspended load B) Bed load C) Dissolved load <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Which load is responsible for the most stream erosion?

A) Suspended load
B) Bed load
C) Dissolved load
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What principle type of load removes the material where there are caves?

A) Bed load
B) Suspended load
C) Dissolved load
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<strong>   -In the diagram shown above, what direction would the stream (shown as a dashed line) flow? (Numbers represent elevation in meters above sea level.)</strong> A) From A to C B) From C to A C) Away from B <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In the diagram shown above, what direction would the stream (shown as a dashed line) flow? (Numbers represent elevation in meters above sea level.)

A) From A to C
B) From C to A
C) Away from B
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<strong>   -For the diagram above, which stage would exhibit the largest discharge for the cross section of the stream assuming velocity is constant?</strong> A) A. B) B. C) C. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-For the diagram above, which stage would exhibit the largest discharge for the cross section of the stream assuming velocity is constant?

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
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Which of the following is not a flood prevention measure?

A) Levees
B) Dams
C) Flood insurance
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<strong>   -Use the data shown to determine recurrence intervals for the river. This river has had 39 floods over the past 100 years. What is the recurrence interval for the 10th ranked flood?</strong> A) 3 B) 4 C) 5 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Use the data shown to determine recurrence intervals for the river. This river has had 39 floods over the past 100 years. What is the recurrence interval for the 10th ranked flood?

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
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Most rivers flow from north to south in the northern hemisphere which is opposite that of the southern hemisphere.
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Liquid water can exist at 0° C.
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The headwaters of a stream are where it empties to local or ultimate base level.
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Flood plains are depositional features.
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Construction of an asphalt parking lot at a mall is likely to increase local flooding by increasing infiltration rates.
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Floods usually only affect human development in flood plains.
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Floods can occur in winter.
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Wetlands help to minimize the effects flooding.
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Floods only occur when there is excessive short-term precipitation or a dam failure.
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Flood insurance prevents losses from floods.
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Where are stream loads deposited?

A) On the inside of a bend where velocity is lower
B) On the inside of a bend where the velocity is higher
C) On the outside of a bend where the velocity is lower
D) On the outside of a bend where the velocity is higher
On the inside of a bend where velocity is lower
2
Where do stream channels experience the most erosion?

A) On the inside of a bend where velocity is lower
B) On the inside of a bend where the velocity is higher
C) On the outside of a bend where the velocity is lower
D) On the outside of a bend where the velocity is higher
On the outside of a bend where the velocity is higher
3
Which statement about the stream cross-sectional velocity is true?

A) Velocity is lowest in the center where friction is highest.
B) Velocity is highest in the center where friction is lowest.
C) Velocity is lowest in the center where friction is lowest.
D) Velocity is highest in the center where friction is highest.
Velocity is highest in the center where friction is lowest.
4
Which statement about lateral migration is true?

A) Streams migrate in the direction of erosion.
B) Streams migrate opposite the direction of erosion.
C) Streams migrate without regard to erosion.
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<strong>  What direction is the stream flowing in this image?</strong> A) East B) West C) No way to tell What direction is the stream flowing in this image?

A) East
B) West
C) No way to tell
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The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).
Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow). Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.    -Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 1. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).</strong> A) Evaporation B) Infiltration C) Transpiration D) Runoff E) Precipitation

-Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 1. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).

A) Evaporation
B) Infiltration
C) Transpiration
D) Runoff
E) Precipitation
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The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).
Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow). Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.    -Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 2. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).</strong> A) Evaporation B) Infiltration C) Transpiration D) Runoff E) Precipitation

-Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 2. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).

A) Evaporation
B) Infiltration
C) Transpiration
D) Runoff
E) Precipitation
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The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).
Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow). Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.    -Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 3. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).</strong> A) Evaporation B) Infiltration C) Transpiration D) Runoff E) Precipitation

-Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 3. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).

A) Evaporation
B) Infiltration
C) Transpiration
D) Runoff
E) Precipitation
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The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).
Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow). Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.    -Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 4. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).</strong> A) Evaporation B) Infiltration C) Transpiration D) Runoff E) Precipitation

-Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 4. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).

A) Evaporation
B) Infiltration
C) Transpiration
D) Runoff
E) Precipitation
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The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).
Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow). Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.    -Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 5. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).</strong> A) Evaporation B) Infiltration C) Transpiration D) Runoff E) Precipitation

-Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 5. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).

A) Evaporation
B) Infiltration
C) Transpiration
D) Runoff
E) Precipitation
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The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).
Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow). Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.    -Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 6. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).</strong> A) Evaporation B) Infiltration C) Transpiration D) Runoff E) Precipitation

-Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 6. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).

A) Evaporation
B) Infiltration
C) Transpiration
D) Runoff
E) Precipitation
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The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).
Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow). Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.    -Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 7. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).</strong> A) Evaporation B) Infiltration C) Transpiration D) Runoff E) Precipitation

-Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 7. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).

A) Evaporation
B) Infiltration
C) Transpiration
D) Runoff
E) Precipitation
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The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).
Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow). Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.    -Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 8. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).</strong> A) Evaporation B) Infiltration C) Transpiration D) Runoff E) Precipitation

-Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 8. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).

A) Evaporation
B) Infiltration
C) Transpiration
D) Runoff
E) Precipitation
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The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).
Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates the Hydrologic Cycle. Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram (note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow). Example: If you believe that water passes from clouds to streams by evaporation then choose answer a) for arrow 3.    -Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 10. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).</strong> A) Evaporation B) Infiltration C) Transpiration D) Runoff E) Precipitation

-Match the letters below to the arrow on the diagram for number 10. (Note: some letters may be used for more than one arrow).

A) Evaporation
B) Infiltration
C) Transpiration
D) Runoff
E) Precipitation
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Use the Hydrologic Cycle diagram to answer this question.
<strong>Use the Hydrologic Cycle diagram to answer this question.    -In a humid climate, which process contributes the greatest volume of water?</strong> A) Arrow 3 B) Arrow 9 C) Arrow 10

-In a humid climate, which process contributes the greatest volume of water?

A) Arrow 3
B) Arrow 9
C) Arrow 10
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Use the Hydrologic Cycle diagram to answer this question.
<strong>Use the Hydrologic Cycle diagram to answer this question.    -In an arid climate, which process contributes the greatest volume of water?</strong> A) Arrow 3 B) Arrow 9 C) Arrow 10

-In an arid climate, which process contributes the greatest volume of water?

A) Arrow 3
B) Arrow 9
C) Arrow 10
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17
What happens to the volume of water that passes from groundwater to streams during a prolonged drought?

A) It increases
B) It decreases
C) No change
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<strong>   -Why did the stream pattern shown above develop?</strong> A) The surface geology is probably very uniform. B) This is probably an area with alternating layers of weak and resistant rock. C) This is probably a volcanic area.

-Why did the stream pattern shown above develop?

A) The surface geology is probably very uniform.
B) This is probably an area with alternating layers of weak and resistant rock.
C) This is probably a volcanic area.
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19
Use this stream-related diagram to answer the following questions.
<strong>Use this stream-related diagram to answer the following questions.    -Where is the highest average stream velocity?</strong> A) Point A B) Point B C) Point C

-Where is the highest average stream velocity?

A) Point A
B) Point B
C) Point C
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20
Use this stream-related diagram to answer the following questions.
<strong>Use this stream-related diagram to answer the following questions.    -Where is the highest gradient?</strong> A) Point A B) Point B C) Point C

-Where is the highest gradient?

A) Point A
B) Point B
C) Point C
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21
Use this stream-related diagram to answer the following questions.
<strong>Use this stream-related diagram to answer the following questions.    -Predict where channel roughness is greatest.</strong> A) Point A B) Point B C) Point C

-Predict where channel roughness is greatest.

A) Point A
B) Point B
C) Point C
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22
Use the following idealized stream channel to answer this question.
<strong>Use the following idealized stream channel to answer this question.    -What is the discharge?</strong> A) XYZ B) XYY C) X+Y+Y D) X+Y+Z

-What is the discharge?

A) XYZ
B) XYY
C) X+Y+Y
D) X+Y+Z
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Use the following idealized stream channel to answer this question.
<strong>Use the following idealized stream channel to answer this question.    -What is the wetted perimeter?</strong> A) XYZ B) XYY C) X+Y+Y D) X+Y+Z

-What is the wetted perimeter?

A) XYZ
B) XYY
C) X+Y+Y
D) X+Y+Z
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Use the diagram to answer this question.
<strong>Use the diagram to answer this question.    -Where is the cut bank?</strong> A) Point a B) Point b C) Point c D) Point d

-Where is the cut bank?

A) Point a
B) Point b
C) Point c
D) Point d
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Use the diagram to answer this question.
<strong>Use the diagram to answer this question.    -Where is the most deposition occurring?</strong> A) Point a B) Point b C) Point c D) Point d

-Where is the most deposition occurring?

A) Point a
B) Point b
C) Point c
D) Point d
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26
Use the diagram to answer this question.
<strong>Use the diagram to answer this question.    -What happens when fresh water in an aquifer comes in contact with salt water?</strong> A) The fresh water floats because it is usually less dense than salt water. B) The fresh water floats because it is usually more dense than salt water. C) The fresh water sinks because it is usually more dense than salt water. D) The fresh water sinks because it is usually less dense than salt water.

-What happens when fresh water in an aquifer comes in contact with salt water?

A) The fresh water floats because it is usually less dense than salt water.
B) The fresh water floats because it is usually more dense than salt water.
C) The fresh water sinks because it is usually more dense than salt water.
D) The fresh water sinks because it is usually less dense than salt water.
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The following diagram illustrates streams in a set of drainage basins.
<strong>The following diagram illustrates streams in a set of drainage basins.    -All other variables related to stream size being equal, which stream in the diagram above will have the largest discharge?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D

-All other variables related to stream size being equal, which stream in the diagram above will have the largest discharge?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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28
Globally, what is the largest source of fresh water?

A) Groundwater
B) Great Lakes
C) Glacial ice
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29
Suppose a stream flows from its headwaters, through a reservoir to its mouth in the Gulf of Mexico. Where is ultimate base level?

A) At the Gulf of Mexico
B) At the reservoir
C) At the headwaters
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<strong>   -Which stream pattern would most likely develop based on the geology shown above?</strong> A) Radial B) Trellis C) Dendritic

-Which stream pattern would most likely develop based on the geology shown above?

A) Radial
B) Trellis
C) Dendritic
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31
<strong>   -What can one deduce (figure out) about a region by analyzing stream patterns in an aerial photograph or a map?</strong> A) The geology beneath a stream B) The age of the stream C) The discharge of a stream

-What can one deduce (figure out) about a region by analyzing stream patterns in an aerial photograph or a map?

A) The geology beneath a stream
B) The age of the stream
C) The discharge of a stream
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32
<strong>   -What happens to the amount of stream discharge from the source to the mouth?</strong> A) Increases B) Decreases C) Stays about the same

-What happens to the amount of stream discharge from the source to the mouth?

A) Increases
B) Decreases
C) Stays about the same
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33
<strong>   -Which load is responsible for the most stream erosion?</strong> A) Suspended load B) Bed load C) Dissolved load

-Which load is responsible for the most stream erosion?

A) Suspended load
B) Bed load
C) Dissolved load
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34
What principle type of load removes the material where there are caves?

A) Bed load
B) Suspended load
C) Dissolved load
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35
<strong>   -In the diagram shown above, what direction would the stream (shown as a dashed line) flow? (Numbers represent elevation in meters above sea level.)</strong> A) From A to C B) From C to A C) Away from B

-In the diagram shown above, what direction would the stream (shown as a dashed line) flow? (Numbers represent elevation in meters above sea level.)

A) From A to C
B) From C to A
C) Away from B
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36
<strong>   -For the diagram above, which stage would exhibit the largest discharge for the cross section of the stream assuming velocity is constant?</strong> A) A. B) B. C) C.

-For the diagram above, which stage would exhibit the largest discharge for the cross section of the stream assuming velocity is constant?

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
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37
Which of the following is not a flood prevention measure?

A) Levees
B) Dams
C) Flood insurance
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38
<strong>   -Use the data shown to determine recurrence intervals for the river. This river has had 39 floods over the past 100 years. What is the recurrence interval for the 10th ranked flood?</strong> A) 3 B) 4 C) 5

-Use the data shown to determine recurrence intervals for the river. This river has had 39 floods over the past 100 years. What is the recurrence interval for the 10th ranked flood?

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
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39
Most rivers flow from north to south in the northern hemisphere which is opposite that of the southern hemisphere.
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40
Liquid water can exist at 0° C.
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41
The headwaters of a stream are where it empties to local or ultimate base level.
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42
Flood plains are depositional features.
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43
Construction of an asphalt parking lot at a mall is likely to increase local flooding by increasing infiltration rates.
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44
Floods usually only affect human development in flood plains.
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45
Floods can occur in winter.
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46
Wetlands help to minimize the effects flooding.
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Floods only occur when there is excessive short-term precipitation or a dam failure.
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48
Flood insurance prevents losses from floods.
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