Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Chapter 4 Test 11. 8.11

Please post two questions and answers from chapter 4 that I might use on the test.  If you need help try pages 118, 119,120&121 in the text book. 
Remember Post both the questions and the answer ,  minimum of two  and going beyond is always encouraged. 

59 comments:

  1. Q1. The last blog question may be a good question.
    Q2. Describe the three stages of rivers.

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  2. What are the three types of rivers?
    young, mature, and old.

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  3. 1: What is an example of sheet erosion?
    2: What is a meander?

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  4. What causes runoff?
    When water doesn't go in to the ground, it goes down like a hill and will start to form a river or a lake.

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  5. 1. How do glaciers move?
    2. What is ground water

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  6. 1. What are the three stages of river development?

    2. What is ground water?

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  7. What is a Sheet erosion?

    How does a sheet erosion effect your life?

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  8. 1.What is runoff? Water that doesn't soak into the ground instead it flows off earths surface.
    2.What is a channel?Water moving down the same path.

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  9. 1 What is the area that collects water under the ground.
    ANSWER Water table and aquifers
    2 what is water called when it does not go into the ground and does not evaporate
    ANSWER surface water

    BONUS What happens to the water table when there is a drought.
    ANSWER The depth of the water table goes down.

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  10. 1: if you put a hose over a car hood and let the water run out of the hose and let it hit the car and you will see an example of sheet erosion

    2: a meander is a bend in a river

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  11. Q.what is rainwater that does not soak into the ground and is pulled down a slope by gravity?

    A.runoff

    Q.what is one thing that causes runoff to erode at different strengths?

    A.steepness of slope or the number or type of plants

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  12. What does runoff flow into?
    What is sheet erosion.?

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  13. Q#1.What is groundwater?Groundwater is water that soaks into the ground and collects in pores and empty spaces;an important source of drinking water.
    Q#2.What is cave?A cave is a underground opening that can form when acidic groundwater dissolves limestone.

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  14. Q.what is ground water?

    A.rain water that soakes into the ground.

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  15. what is a layer of permeable rock that water flows through/aquifer

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  16. Q) Rain water that does not soak in to the ground and is pulled down the a slope by gravity is called
    A) Runoff

    Q) Wut is the difference between permeable amd impermeable?
    A) permeable means water can pass through something impermeable means means it can't.
    :D

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  17. Q.What is groundwater. A.Groundwater is water that soaks into the ground and collects into pores.
    Q.What are the three types of streams. A. Young, Mature and Old

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  18. Where does ground water lead to?
    Ocean

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  19. What is the water cycle?:
    Surface water, then groundwater, and shoreline.

    What are 3 vocab words from chapter 4 and their definitions:
    Runoff: The surface water that doesn't soak into the ground.

    Ground water: Surface water that soaks into the ground.

    Geyser: A hot spring that erupts periodically.

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  20. What's rain that doesn't sink into the ground?
    surface water

    What's it called when the water goes down slope?
    runoff

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  21. 1. What are the three types of rivers?
    young, mature, and old.

    2.Where does ground water lead to?
    The Ocean.

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  22. What are the three types of rivers?
    young, mature, and old.

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  23. 1. What is ground water?

    2. What is runoff?

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  24. 1 What is the area that collects water under the ground.
    ANSWER Water table and aquifers
    2 what is water called when it does not go into the ground and does not evaporate
    ANSWER surface water

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  25. What is a channel ?

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  26. What is is ground water?
    What is a meander.

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  27. How many types of rivers are there? 3. What are they? old, mature, and young.

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  28. What are three types of rivers.? old mature and young.

    What is impermeable rock.? Rock that water can pass through.

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  29. Emily M

    1. what types of rivers are their? young mature and old

    2. what is a meander? a c shaped curve in the river

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  30. DaleandnessarepurpleTuesday, November 08, 2011

    1 What is the area that collects water under the ground.
    ANSWER Water table and aquifers
    2 what is water called when it does not go into the ground and does not evaporate
    ANSWER surface water

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  31. What is sheet erosion?
    Define Groundwater?
    Hannah N <3333 ;)

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  32. What is Runoff?
    What are the three stages of rivers?

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  33. 1: if you put a hose over a car hood and let the water run out of the hose and let it hit the car and you will see an example of sheet erosion
    2 what is water called when it does not go into the ground and does not evaporate
    ANSWER surface water

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  34. 1. a c shaped bend in a river
    2. surface water

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  35. 1~ Three types of rivers.

    2~ Define Groundwater.

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  36. What is a widening bend in a river called. How many stages do rivers go through.

    (meander,3)

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  37. 1.) Describe the three different types of rivers.


    2.) Pick three vocab words and define them.

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  38. 1- show 2 examples of sheet erosion

    2- define runoff, meander, and channel.

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  39. Q1. Name an old river.
    A1. Mississippi, New River, Amazon, Nile, Ob, Danube, Rio Plata.
    Q2. What is an artesian well?
    A1. A well that naturally spews water up without pumps.

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  40. !- What are the three stages of a river?
    2- What is a meander?

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  41. Bearor, Katie :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)ETC LOLTuesday, November 08, 2011

    What are the three ages of rivers?

    Answer: Young, Mature, and Old.

    What is the name for water that is in the ground?

    Answer: Surface Water.

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  42. (Q) How does ground water form?
    (A) Ground water forms when it rains and the water collects up.

    (Q) What is a meander?
    (A) A meander is a curve or bend in a river.

    (Q) What are the three ages of rivers?
    (A) There is young, mature and old.

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  43. Q1. What is runoff?
    A1. Water that does not seep into the rain or evaporate.
    Q2. What are the three stages a river goes through?
    A2. Young, Old, and Mature.
    Q3. What is one of America's most famous geysers?
    A3. Old Faithful.

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  44. 1. What are three types of rivers.

    A. Young,Mature, and Old



    2.What is runoff?

    Runoff is when there is too much water on a surface then it overflows a crack and makes a little river flooding something like land or crops.

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  45. 1. Q: What are the three stages of streams?
    A: Young, Mature, and Old

    2. Q: What is a Meander?
    A: A curved shape in a river where the outer bank is eroded more than the other.

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  46. 1.Where does ground water lead to?
    Answer: The ocean.
    2.What are three types of streams?
    Answer: Young, Mature, Old.

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  47. 1) What is Runoff?
    1A) Water that runs across the surface of the Earth.

    2) What are the titles of the sections in Chapter four?
    2A) Groundwater, Beaches, Surface Water

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  48. 1. Q. What is a runoff.
    A. A runoff is when the ground is full of water and it can't absorb anymore so the water just runs on top of the ground forming a puddle of some kind.

    2. Q. What is the name of a broad c-shaped bend in a river.
    A. A meander.

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  49. what is a rivers strongest age and what is its weakest stage? young and old.

    why do people like white water rafting on young rivers better than old rivers? young rivers are faster.

    how could beach erosion over time effect us and the next generations to come? it could erode away the beach then the water could destroy homes near the beach.

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  50. Q1. would water move faster on the outside of a meander or on the inside?
    A it would move faster on the outside because all the water is being pushed tho the outside.

    Q2. What is the difference between permiable and impermiable and which zone does it stay in?
    A. The difference between permiable and impermiable is that in permiable rokc the pours are connected and in impermiable rock the pours arent connected. Water stays in permiable rock.

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  51. What is runnof.
    What i ground water.
    What are the three major types of erosion.

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  52. Q.Water runs downhill because of what?
    A.Water runs downhill because of GRAVITY.

    Q.What type of river has more meanders,an old river a mature river or a young river.
    A.An old river

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  53. Q#1 What are three different types of rivers?

    A#1 Old, young and mature.

    Q#2 What is a widening bend(s) in a river called?

    A#2 Meander.

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  54. Q: What is sheet erosion?
    A: Sheet erosion is a type of surface water erosion caused by runoff that occurs when water carries sediments away.

    Q: How does steepness on a hill effect groundwater and runoff?
    A: The steepness of a slope or hill effects runoff because it has even less time on a steep hill or slope to soak into the ground, and on a flatter hill the groundwater has more time to soak into the ground, which means less runoff. But on a steeper hill or slope it has even less time to soak into the ground, therefor more runoff.

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  55. Define stream erosion.
    How is beach sand created?
    MULTIPLE CHOICE:
    What is a layer of permeable rock that water flows through?
    a: an aquifer b:a pore c: a water table d:impermeable

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  56. What are the two types of wells~ Artison and aqufiers


    How is an old river different from a young river~ A young river flows rough and jagged, a old river has carved the land around it so that it flows smoothly.

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  57. Q1. Define runoff.

    A1. Water that is on the ground but does not sink in and flows across the ground.

    Q2. What are the three stages of a river?

    A2. Young, mature, and old aged.

    Q3. Who had the best PSLP and the best runoff presentation of all time?

    A3. I DID!

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  58. 1. Q. Why does water rise in an artesian well?
    A. Pressure.

    2. Q. Which term describes rock through which fluids flow through easily?
    A. Permeable.

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  59. What is groundwater? groundwater is water that sinks in the ground.


    Surface Water: Water that flows onto the Earths surface.

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