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Science - Drinking Water and Water Reserves
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Made by: Naomi, Braydon, Kais, Sonya, Daniel, and Nydel
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Question 1
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What happens when you drill too many wells in the same area?
Answer
Nothing. People have more access to water.
There is less water above ground (this is where the water comes from) and the wells go dry
There is less water below ground (this is where the water comes from) and the wells go dry
The wells fight each other and the winner stays
Question 2
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What would happen to the Earth if we ran out of water?
Answer
All humans would die
All plants would die
We'd be thirsty (then die)
All of the above
Question 3
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Where does drinking water come from?
Answer
Underground reserves
Springs
Lakes
All of the above
Question 4
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What is the layer of rock that water cannot pass through called?
Answer
Permeable rock
Impermeable rock
Layer o' rock
All of the above
Question 5
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Wetlands are formed by ocean water being pressured through the ground and seeping into fields
Answer
True
False
Question 6
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25 000 years ago Death Valley was filled with water
Answer
True
False
Question 7
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What types of rocks make an aquifer?
Answer
Gravel
Diamonds
Dirt
Sand
Silt
More dirt
Permeable rock
Question 8
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What conditions produce a hot spring?
Answer
Geothermally heated ground water
Artificial heating from failed government experiments
Magma settled under a small body of water where the heat from the magma can evaporate
All of the above
Question 9
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Name a wetland
Answer
Laguna de Rocha
Laguna del Spiero
The National Wetlands of North Korea
All of the above
Question 10
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How do wetlands benefit humans?
Answer
Trick question: they don't
When water passes through them, sediment in the water settles on the floor, thus improving our water quality
The main source of our drinking water comes from wetlands, and therefore we need them to drink from and survive
They're actually harmful to us; the wetland water can pollute our water system with harmful bacteria such a E. Coli and Salmonella
Question 11
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Our water is mainly sourced from filtering ocean water
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True
False
Question 12
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False
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