Deck 13: Water Resources
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Deck 13: Water Resources
1
What percentage of groundwater and surface water withdrawn in the U.S.was used to cool electric power plants?
A)41%
B)37%
C)13%
D)9%
E)3%
A)41%
B)37%
C)13%
D)9%
E)3%
A
2
The Colorado River provides water and electricity to what percentage of the U.S.population?
A)2%
B)5%
C)8%
D)10%
E)15%
A)2%
B)5%
C)8%
D)10%
E)15%
D
3
What percentage of water withdrawn from lakes, streams, and rivers is used by cities and residences?
A)10%
B)20%
C)50%
D)70%
E)80%
A)10%
B)20%
C)50%
D)70%
E)80%
A
4
What percentage of the world's reliable surface runoff is currently being withdrawn?
A)10%
B)18%
C)22%
D)34%
E)45%
A)10%
B)18%
C)22%
D)34%
E)45%
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5
Indirectly used water, that is, water consumed to produce food and other products, is called
A)surface runoff
B)virtual water
C)non-renewal aquifers
D)water table
E)groundwater
A)surface runoff
B)virtual water
C)non-renewal aquifers
D)water table
E)groundwater
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6
There are four major problems associated with the use of the Colorado River's water.Which one of the following is not one of those problems?
A)Mexico and the U.S.have agreed to take more water than is in the river
B)The river does not have much of a flow considering its size.
C)The river gets most of its water from mountain snow melt.
D)Water seldom makes it to the mouth of the river.
E)The Colorado River basin includes some of the driest areas in the U.S.
A)Mexico and the U.S.have agreed to take more water than is in the river
B)The river does not have much of a flow considering its size.
C)The river gets most of its water from mountain snow melt.
D)Water seldom makes it to the mouth of the river.
E)The Colorado River basin includes some of the driest areas in the U.S.
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7
What percentage of the earth's surface is covered by water?
A)86%
B)71%
C)67%
D)58%
E)52%
A)86%
B)71%
C)67%
D)58%
E)52%
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8
The land from which surface water drains into a particular lake, river, or other body of water is called
A)the zone of saturation
B)watershed
C)an aquifer
D)surface water
E)the bedrock
A)the zone of saturation
B)watershed
C)an aquifer
D)surface water
E)the bedrock
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9
Most of the water in the Colorado River comes from which of the following sources?
A)Great Salt Lake
B)snow melt in the Rocky Mountains
C)glaciers in Canada
D)aquifers in Wyoming
E)lakes in Montana
A)Great Salt Lake
B)snow melt in the Rocky Mountains
C)glaciers in Canada
D)aquifers in Wyoming
E)lakes in Montana
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10
Which of the following is false?
A)Recharging of groundwater is a slow process.
B)The water table moves down in dry weather.
C)Some caverns have rivers flowing through them
D)Groundwater is stationary, it does not move.
E)The water table is the top of the zone of saturation.
A)Recharging of groundwater is a slow process.
B)The water table moves down in dry weather.
C)Some caverns have rivers flowing through them
D)Groundwater is stationary, it does not move.
E)The water table is the top of the zone of saturation.
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11
Affluent lifestyles use a lot of water.For example, how much water does it take to make one automobile?
A)450,000 gallons
B)392,600 liters
C)104,000 gallons
D)45,000 liters
E)45,000 gallons
A)450,000 gallons
B)392,600 liters
C)104,000 gallons
D)45,000 liters
E)45,000 gallons
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12
By 2013 at least 36 U.S.states are likely to face water shortages for all of the following reasons, except
A)drought
B)cooling temperatures
C)population growth
D)urban sprawl
E)waste of water
A)drought
B)cooling temperatures
C)population growth
D)urban sprawl
E)waste of water
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13
Access to water issue for all of humanity. The authors list four of those issues. Which of the following is not one of those issues?
A)scientific issue
B)global health issue
C)economic issue
D)national and global security issue
E)environmental issue
A)scientific issue
B)global health issue
C)economic issue
D)national and global security issue
E)environmental issue
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14
In the United States what percentage of direct water use is lost due to water leaks?
A)27%
B)22%
C)17%
D)16%
E)14%
A)27%
B)22%
C)17%
D)16%
E)14%
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15
What percentage of China's major cities are already facing water shortages?
A)25%
B)33%
C)50%
D)67%
E)100%
A)25%
B)33%
C)50%
D)67%
E)100%
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16
At a certain depth, the area where the spaces in soil and rock are completely filled with water is called
A)the zone of saturation
B)the water table
C)an aquifer
D)surface water
E)the bedrock
A)the zone of saturation
B)the water table
C)an aquifer
D)surface water
E)the bedrock
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17
The United States unnecessarily wastes approximately how much of the water it withdraws from groundwater and surface supplies?
A)30%
B)40%
C)50%
D)60%
E)70%
A)30%
B)40%
C)50%
D)60%
E)70%
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18
By the year 2025 how many of the world's people are likely to lack access to clean water?
A)1 billion
B)2 billion
C)3 billion
D)4 billion
E)7.9 billion
A)1 billion
B)2 billion
C)3 billion
D)4 billion
E)7.9 billion
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19
The geological layer, consisting of underground caverns and porous layers of sand, gravel, or bedrock, where groundwater flows, is called
A)the zone of saturation
B)the water table
C)an aquifer
D)surface water
E)the bedrock
A)the zone of saturation
B)the water table
C)an aquifer
D)surface water
E)the bedrock
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20
What percentage of the world's water supply is liquid freshwater that is available to living organisms?
A)24%
B)20%
C)10%
D)0.024%
E)0.000024%
A)24%
B)20%
C)10%
D)0.024%
E)0.000024%
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21
Withdrawing too much water from an aquifer can cause all of the following except
A)droughts
B)land subsidence
C)sinkholes
D)freshwater contaminated with saltwater
E)making aquifers impossible to recharge
A)droughts
B)land subsidence
C)sinkholes
D)freshwater contaminated with saltwater
E)making aquifers impossible to recharge
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22
Four of the following are disadvantages of dam and reservoir systems; one is not.Choose the one that is not.
A)disrupts migration of some fish
B)displaces people behind the dam
C)leads to devastating flooding if there is a failure
D)reduces water loss through evaporation
E)reduces nutrients released downstream
A)disrupts migration of some fish
B)displaces people behind the dam
C)leads to devastating flooding if there is a failure
D)reduces water loss through evaporation
E)reduces nutrients released downstream
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23
The main goals of a dam and reservoir include all of the following, except
A)produce electricity
B)clean the water
C)supply water for irrigation
D)provide recreational activities
E)reduce downstream flooding
A)produce electricity
B)clean the water
C)supply water for irrigation
D)provide recreational activities
E)reduce downstream flooding
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24
Which of the following is not true of the disaster that befell the Aral Sea?
A)Surface level of the sea has dropped by 22 meters.
B)Caused by a water diversion project.
C)Shrinkage of the Aral Sea has altered local climate.
D)Populations of local animal species have remained stable.
E)Salt and sand from the dry sea bottom spread as far as 300 kilometers.
A)Surface level of the sea has dropped by 22 meters.
B)Caused by a water diversion project.
C)Shrinkage of the Aral Sea has altered local climate.
D)Populations of local animal species have remained stable.
E)Salt and sand from the dry sea bottom spread as far as 300 kilometers.
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25
Because of greatly increased irrigation, Africa's Lake Chad has shrunk by ____% since the 1960s.
A)43
B)55
C)77
D)86
E)97
A)43
B)55
C)77
D)86
E)97
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26
Which of the following is the most efficient means of water delivery to crops?
A)center-pivot sprinkler systems
B)low-energy precision-application (LEPA) sprinkler systems
C)trickle or drip irrigation
D)gravity-flow canal systems
E)diagonal-pivot systems
A)center-pivot sprinkler systems
B)low-energy precision-application (LEPA) sprinkler systems
C)trickle or drip irrigation
D)gravity-flow canal systems
E)diagonal-pivot systems
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27
The term subsidence refers to
A)failure of the groundwater supply
B)sinking of ground when water has been withdrawn
C)living on very little money
D)intrusion of salt water into a freshwater aquifer
E)money paid by the government to farmers
A)failure of the groundwater supply
B)sinking of ground when water has been withdrawn
C)living on very little money
D)intrusion of salt water into a freshwater aquifer
E)money paid by the government to farmers
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28
The advantages of withdrawing groundwater include all of the following except
A)pollution is quickly removed
B)can be used for drinking and irrigation
C)exists almost anywhere
D)renewable if not overpumped
E)cheaper to extract than most surface waters
A)pollution is quickly removed
B)can be used for drinking and irrigation
C)exists almost anywhere
D)renewable if not overpumped
E)cheaper to extract than most surface waters
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29
The United States is withdrawing groundwater from aquifers at a rate that is ____ times faster than it can be recharged.
A)2
B)3
C)4
D)5
E)10
A)2
B)3
C)4
D)5
E)10
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30
To address the water supply problems in the Colorado River basin, experts call for the 7 states using the river water to do all of the following except
A)slow urban population growth and development
B)lower the price of water taken from the river
C)switch water thirst crops to less arid areas
D)prohibit use of water on golf courses and lawns
E)eliminate subsidies for agriculture in this region
A)slow urban population growth and development
B)lower the price of water taken from the river
C)switch water thirst crops to less arid areas
D)prohibit use of water on golf courses and lawns
E)eliminate subsidies for agriculture in this region
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31
All of the following are proposals for improving desalinization except one. Chose the one that is not a proposal.
A)ships that carry desalination equipment operating offshore
B)desalination plants operated by solar energy
C)desalination plants using ocean wave energy
D)build desalination plants next to coastal energy plants to use their cooling water
E)let natural evaporation remove the water in large shallow basins
A)ships that carry desalination equipment operating offshore
B)desalination plants operated by solar energy
C)desalination plants using ocean wave energy
D)build desalination plants next to coastal energy plants to use their cooling water
E)let natural evaporation remove the water in large shallow basins
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32
Which of the following is not a problem of desalination?
A)reduces soil salinization on irrigated lands.
B)high energy cost
C)chemicals used to sterilize the water kill marine organisms
D)resulting salty wastewater must be disposed of
E)pumping seawater through pipes requires lots of energy
A)reduces soil salinization on irrigated lands.
B)high energy cost
C)chemicals used to sterilize the water kill marine organisms
D)resulting salty wastewater must be disposed of
E)pumping seawater through pipes requires lots of energy
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33
The water table for parts of the massive Ogallala aquifer has dropped as much as ____ meters as a result of the water being withdrawn for irrigation.
A)5
B)10
C)15
D)20
E)30
A)5
B)10
C)15
D)20
E)30
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34
According to water resource experts, the main cause of water waste is
A)leakage
B)long showers
C)old toilets
D)dishwashers
E)cheap prices
A)leakage
B)long showers
C)old toilets
D)dishwashers
E)cheap prices
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35
Aquifers provide drinking water for how much of the world's population?
A)25%
B)33%
C)50%
D)67%
E)75%
A)25%
B)33%
C)50%
D)67%
E)75%
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36
Farmers could not grow lettuce in the arid interior of California without which of the following?
A)desalinization
B)winds coming off the Pacific Ocean
C)El Nino southern oscillation
D)government subsidies
E)cheap prices for lettuce seeds
A)desalinization
B)winds coming off the Pacific Ocean
C)El Nino southern oscillation
D)government subsidies
E)cheap prices for lettuce seeds
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37
Saudi Arabia gets 70% of its drinking water from
A)deep aquifers
B)water imports
C)dammed rivers
D)desalinization
E)lakes
A)deep aquifers
B)water imports
C)dammed rivers
D)desalinization
E)lakes
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38
Which of the following is not true of the Colorado River basin?
A)much needed sediment is washed to coastal wetlands
B)80% of water withdrawn from the Colorado River goes to irrigation
C)government subsidies have led to inefficient use of irrigation water
D)water is leaking to the ground below the river
E)there is a high evaporation rate
A)much needed sediment is washed to coastal wetlands
B)80% of water withdrawn from the Colorado River goes to irrigation
C)government subsidies have led to inefficient use of irrigation water
D)water is leaking to the ground below the river
E)there is a high evaporation rate
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39
Tapping deep aquifers for water sources creates all of following concerns except
A)they are nonrenewable on a human time scale
B)little is known about geological or ecological impacts
C)many are found under more than one country with not international agreements
D)deep aquifers are heavily polluted
E)costs of tapping deep aquifers are unknown
A)they are nonrenewable on a human time scale
B)little is known about geological or ecological impacts
C)many are found under more than one country with not international agreements
D)deep aquifers are heavily polluted
E)costs of tapping deep aquifers are unknown
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40
One method of desalination uses high pressure to force saltwater through a membrane filter.This method is called
A)diffusion
B)distillation
C)reverse osmosis
D)active transport
E)passive transport
A)diffusion
B)distillation
C)reverse osmosis
D)active transport
E)passive transport
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41
Which of the following is not one of the solutions for water waste?
A)night irrigation
B)discourage organic farming
C)irrigate with treated urban waste water
D)line canals bringing water to irrigation ditches
E)avoid growing water-thirsty crops in dry areas
A)night irrigation
B)discourage organic farming
C)irrigate with treated urban waste water
D)line canals bringing water to irrigation ditches
E)avoid growing water-thirsty crops in dry areas
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42
One of the most important and effective ways to reduce flooding is to
A)preserve and restore wetlands
B)straighten and deepen streams
C)build floodwalls
D)encourage people to build on floodplains
E)build dams
A)preserve and restore wetlands
B)straighten and deepen streams
C)build floodwalls
D)encourage people to build on floodplains
E)build dams
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43
The United States has more than enough renewable freshwater.
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44
Developing countries use all of the following low-tech methods for irrigation, except
A)rainwater harvesting
B)planting deep-rooted perennial crop varieties
C)mulching fields
D)using monoculture instead of polyculture farming
E)harvest fog with fog catcher nets
A)rainwater harvesting
B)planting deep-rooted perennial crop varieties
C)mulching fields
D)using monoculture instead of polyculture farming
E)harvest fog with fog catcher nets
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45
Water is a national security issue.
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46
Which of the following is not a way to reduce water waste in industry and homes?
A)use water-thrifty native plants in lawns
B)using gray water to irrigate lawns and nonedible plants
C)raising the cost of water in water-short areas
D)condensing water vapor from indoor air
E)recycling water for use in industry
A)use water-thrifty native plants in lawns
B)using gray water to irrigate lawns and nonedible plants
C)raising the cost of water in water-short areas
D)condensing water vapor from indoor air
E)recycling water for use in industry
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47
Despite the heavy withdrawals of water from the Colorado River, most of its water reaches the Gulf of California.
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48
Water percolating downward until it comes to an impenetrable layer of rock is called groundwater.
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49
Groundwater does not move at all.
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50
Below the relatively dry soil close to the earth's surface, the spaces in the soil, gravel, and rock are filled with water and called the water table.
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51
One of the major human activities that has contributed to flooding is
A)constructing dams
B)directing stream flow
C)destroying vegetation
D)irrigation
E)urbanization
A)constructing dams
B)directing stream flow
C)destroying vegetation
D)irrigation
E)urbanization
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52
Two-thirds of the annual surface runoff in rivers and streams is not available for human use.
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53
Each day the average American directly uses about 69 gallons of water a day.
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54
Withdrawing water from a nonrenewable aquifer is similar to mining a nonrenewable mineral resource.
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55
Based on climate models the southwestern United States and northern Mexico will likely have extended periods of extreme drought throughout the rest of this century.
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56
In the United States, approximately one-half of the water used comes from groundwater sources and the other one-half from surface sources.
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57
Emerging shortages of water for drinking and irrigation in many parts of the world is one of the three most serious environmental problems the world faces during this century.
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58
Because there is so little freshwater, most of humanity manages what water they have in an efficient and helpful way.
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59
Since 1999, much of the United States, especially the arid southwest, has experienced severe drought.
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60
Global competition for water to grow food will result in food shortages and hunger among the wealthier nations of the world.
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61
Ninety percent of the water used by Las Vegas, Nevada, comes from the Colorado River.
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62
Government subsidies designed to increase crop production have discouraged depletion of the Ogallala aquifer.
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63
The United States is the world's largest user of water.
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64
Flood irrigation is the most efficient method of delivering water needed for crops.
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65
Many people living in arid southern California cities may have to move elsewhere because of water shortages in this century.
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66
Even though rises in sea level during this century may result in millions of Bangladeshi environmental refugees, the government of Bangladesh is not preparing for this possibility.
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67
Saudi Arabia intends to stop producing wheat by 2016 because of depletion of its major deep aquifers.
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68
Approximately 30% of irrigation water applied throughout the world does not reach the targeted crops.
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69
Reverse osmosis is the only practical method of desalination.
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70
Microirrigation is the most efficient way to deliver small amounts of water to crops.
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71
Israel has the world's largest number of desalination plants.
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72
Floods provide several important benefits.
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73
Despite advances in technology, desalination is still not cheap enough to make it useful for most irrigation or drinking water.
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74
The low cost of water to users due to government subsidies is a major cause of water waste.
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75
Water in reservoirs behind dams now hold 50 times more water than the total amount flowing in all of the world's natural rivers.
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76
Desalination is practical only for rich, water-poor countries.
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Currently, desalination plants meet about 12% of the world's water needs.
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Unless depletion of aquifers is slowed, an increasing number of the world's people will have to live on water from the oceans.
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Flushing toilets with water accounts for one-fourth of water use in the home.
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The southern part of the Aral Sea has lost 90% of its volume of water, destroying wetlands and eliminating large numbers of bird and mammal species.
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