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SWS 2024/2025 Exam 2 Study Guide Questions and Answers
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SWS 2024/2025 Exam 2 Study Guide 
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Know the 3 basic types of Florida rivers. - CORRECT ANSWER-alluvial, blackwater, 
and spring-fed 
 
Know why river flow in Florida generally is very slow. - CORRECT ANSWER-no 
elevation, land is flat, little to no topography 
 
Know what a river gradient is - CORRECT ANSWER-The gradient is the driving force 
for river flow and it is the difference in elevation between two points of a river divided by 
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MEP SYSTEMS FINAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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What are the typical piping support systems? - Answer-Pipe strap, Hanger, Strut (Uni-strut or Kindorf), Beam Clamp 
 
Prevents backflow, requires pressure from fluid to allow mechanism to open - Answer-Check Valve 
 
Typically, full way on or off, but can throttle flow. Also used to divert fluid (3-way, 4-way, etc.) - Answer-Plug Valve 
 
Use hard 90o turns, can be used to throttle flow, typically in water or gas supply lines - Answer-Ball Valve 
 
What are advantages and disadvantages of using ...
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MECHANICS-AG EXAM 2024-2025 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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MECHANICS-AG EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS 
Which safety color is used to identify areas or items of danger or emergency such as safety switches and fire equipment? 
red 
Which refers to the direction of flow of electricity in the welding circuit? 
polarity 
Which soil is MOST likely to have problems from fertilizers and pesticides leaching into the groundwater? 
Sandy surface and sandy subsurface 
Which uses a tungsten electrode to begin an electric arc that creates a temperature of about 43,00...
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Final SWS World of Water Exam 2 Study Guide Questions and Answers Updated
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Final SWS World of Water Exam 2 Study 
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What percent of Florida's total water withdrawals comes from groundwater? - 
CORRECT ANSWER-63% 
 
the 3 basic types of Florida rivers - CORRECT ANSWER-Alluvial, black water, spring 
fed 
 
Know what a river gradient is. - CORRECT ANSWER-Difference in elevation/lateral 
distance between two points 
 
Know why river flow in Florida generally is very slow - CORRECT ANSWER-Low 
gradient - low elevation ...
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Edexcel A-level Geography Water cycle Pro Final Exam With All Correct Solutions 2024.
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Global Hydrological Cycle -Answer Circulation of water around the earth 
 
How is the Global Hydrological Cycle a closed system? -Answer No external inputs or outputs. 
 
The amount of global water is finite and constant. 
 
Open system -Answer Receives inputs from and transfers outputs of energy and matter to other systems 
 
Sources that drive the Global Hydrological Cycle (2) -Answer Solar energy (in the form of heat) 
 
Gravitational Potential Energy (precipitation falls to the ...
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APSC 151 Exam Questions And Answers
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groundwater velocity 
~ cm/yr to 250m/day 
driven by elevation and water pressure 
darcys law 
~ v=Ki 
greater difference in hydraulic head or height of water table over distance = 
faster flow 
hydraulic head: elevation of measuring point plus the height of water above, 
h=z(elevation)+w(weight of water table) 
hydraulic gradient: slope of water table, i=dh/dd 
artesian 
~ any groundwater under pressure that rises above the level of the aquifer 
wells 
~ must penetrate below water table 
p...
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Practice Questions and Answers for SWS Exam 2 Final
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Practice Questions and Answers for 
SWS Exam 2 Final 
 
 
3 basic types of Florida Rivers - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Alluvial river: large, well 
defined watershed 
2. Blackwater river: drains pine flatwoods and cypress swamps, has dark and stained 
water 
3. Spring-fed river: cool, clear water issuing from springs 
 
Why river flow in Florida generally is very slow - CORRECT ANSWER-Rivers flow due 
to gravity, not a lot of elevation in FL (tipography) 
 
What is a river gradient - CORRECT...
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GEOG 1113 Chapter 8 questions with 100% correct answers 2023/2024
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GEOG 1113 Chapter 8What has a shape similar to that of the land surface lying above it? 
The water table 
 
 
Why are water levels dropping at the Ogallala Aquifer? 
Primarily because of over-pumping 
 
 
 
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77% of all precipitation and 84% of all evaporation occurs over the oceans; what makes up for this imbalance? 
Global Runoff 
 
 
The Ogallala Aquifer 
Is confined and consists of sandstone and limestone. 
 
 
Atmosphere 
What global store of water has th...
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GEOG 1113 Chapter 8 Practice Exam Questions 2024.
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GEOG 1113 Chapter 8 Practice Exam Questions 2024. 
 
What has a shape similar to that of the land surface lying above it? 
The water table 
 
 
Why are water levels dropping at the Ogallala Aquifer? 
Primarily because of over-pumping 
 
 
 
Brainpower 
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77% of all precipitation and 84% of all evaporation occurs over the oceans; what makes up for this imbalance? 
Global Runoff 
 
 
The Ogallala Aquifer 
Is confined and consists of sandstone and limestone. 
 
 
Atmosphere ...
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AQA A-Level Geography - Water Cycle Exam 2024
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What is precipitation? - water from Earths atmosphere down the Earths surface in the form of rain, snow, hail and sleet. 
 
What is infiltration? - water enters into the soil 
 
What is interception? - water is caught by plants/trees 
 
What is stem flow? - water lands on plants and run downs their stems 
 
What is overland flow? - water flows over land surface 
 
What is through flow? - movement of water down through the soil 
 
What is transpiration? - water vapor comes out leaves 
 
What is e...
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