Explore the essentials of the hydrosphere with our engaging quiz! Assess your understanding of the water cycle, freshwater distribution, watershed management, and water conservation. Perfect for students and enthusiasts eager to deepen their knowledge of Earth's water systems.
Underground
The atmosphere
Lakes and rivers
Icecaps and glaciers
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Mall
Wetland
Recreational area
Parking lot
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River basin
Watershed
Estuary
Aquifer
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Watersheds
Lakes and rivers
River basins
Aquifers
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Take showers that last 5-10 minutes
Wash only full loads of laundry
Keep the water running while washing dishes
Turn the water off when brushing teeth
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It is a source of water.
It blocks ultraviolet rays from the sun.
It contains the oxygen necessary for life on Earth.
It traps pollutants that would otherwise harm the earth.
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97% of total water on Earth is freshwater, and most of the remaining 3% is salt water in the ocean basins
97% of total water on Earth is salt water, and most of the remaining 3% is freshwater frozen in ice caps and glaciers.
97% of total water on Earth is freshwater, and most of the remaining 3% is salt water found in underground aquifers.
97% of total water on Earth is salt water, and most of the remaining 3% is freshwater found in lakes, rivers, and ponds.
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Slightly more water on Earth today
Significantly less water on Earth today
Significantly more water on Earth today
About the same amount of water today
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Permeability, porosity
Permeability, infiltration capacity
Porosity, infiltration capacity
Porosity, permeability
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Water is a polar molecule, and its adhesiveness causes good capillary action.
Water is a non-polar molecule, and its cohesiveness causes good capillary action.
Water is a polar molecule, and its cohesiveness causes high surface tension.
Water is a non-polar molecule and its adhesiveness provides high surface tension.
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Infiltration
Precipitation
Evaporation
Condensation
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Water stored in ground water enters the ocean directly as discharge, but ocean water does not enter groundwater
Water stored in the ocean remains separate from water stored in groundwater, and the two sources of water do not interact
Water from the ocean enters groundwater directly through the soil by infiltration, but groundwater does not enter the ocean water
Water from the ocean evaporates condenses, and forms precipitation which enters groundwater through the soil by infiltration, but groundwater enters the ocean directly as discharge.
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Atmosphere
Hydrosphere
Lithosphere
Omnisphere
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