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Aquatic Science unit #9 question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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Aquatic Science unit #9What does the term headwaters mean? - correct answer the beginning of a river 
 
Another word for watershed is ____. - correct answer drainage basins 
 
What does the term unsaturated zone mean? - correct answer the area of an aquifer that contains both air and water between the spaces of the rocks 
 
What does the term saturated zone mean? - correct answer the area of an aquifer in which water completely fills the spaces in between the rocks 
 
____________ can cause alga...
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TEXES Social Studies 4-8 Exam
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Second Continental Congress - ANSWER-A convention of delegates from the Thirteen Colonies that started meeting in the spring of 1775 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Managed the Colonial war effort and moved incrementally towards independence, adopting the United States Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. 
 
Townshend Acts (1767) - ANSWER-A series of British acts passed beginning in 1767 and relating to the British American colonies in North America. 
 
Thirteen Colonies - ANSWER-A group ...
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IEB/NSC - Geo - Geomorphology
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This summary cover the following topics for Grade 12 Geomorphology: 
 
Drainage Systems in South Africa 
• important concepts: drainage basin, catchment area, river system, watershed, tributary, river mouth, source, confluence, water table, surface run-off and groundwater 
• types of rivers: permanent, periodic, episodic and exotic 
• drainage patterns: dendritic, trellis, rectangular, radial, centripetal, deranged and parallel 
• drainage density 
• stream order 
• use of topographi...
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Geology Exam 2 With 100% Correct Answers.
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Geology Exam 2 With 100% Correct Answers. 
 
 
Water falling in Illinois would ultimately end up where? 
-pacific ocean 
-atlantic ocean 
-gulf of mexico 
-lake michigan - CORRECT ANSWER gulf of mexico 
 
Which of the following statements about drainage basins is FALSE? 
 
-Water falling on opposite sides of a divide will flow in different directions. 
-Drainage basins only contain one river. 
-All water leaves a drainage basin through one river. 
-A trunk stream for one drainage basin can be a ...
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RECA Unit 7 Quiz Latest Update Graded A+
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RECA Unit 7 Quiz Latest Update 
 
Graded A+ 
 
What are Alberta's six natural water sources? 
A) Surface water, rain water, rivers, river basins, lakes, and wetlands 
B) Surface water, rivers, river basins, frozen water, lakes, and springs 
C) Surface water, rivers, river basins, lakes, wetlands, and springs 
D) Surface water, rivers, river basins, lakes, wetlands, and wells C 
 
Which of the following statements are correct regarding a Conservation Easement? 
1. A Conservation Easement allows ...
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Geology UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Water falling in Illinois would ultimately end up where? 
-pacific ocean 
-atlantic ocean 
-gulf of mexico 
-lake michigan gulf of mexico 
Which of the following statements about drainage basins is FALSE? 
-Water falling on opposite sides of a divide will flow in different directions. 
-Drainage basins only contain one river. 
-All water leaves a drainage basin through one river. 
-A trunk stream for one drainage basin can be a tributary for a larger drainage basin. 
Drainage basins only contai...
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J. R. McNeill's Case Studies From Something New Under the Sun (2000).
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J. R. McNeill's Case Studies From Something New Under the Sun (2000). 
 
Soil Pollution in Japan: Kosaka Mine, Jinzu River Valley 
Surges of mining, smelting, refining, and using metals in Japan in the late nineteenth century brought acute heavy metal pollution in the early twentieth century, particularly through copper contamination, and the heavy metals contaminated rice paddies in Japanese river basins, reducing rice yields, often provoking farmer protests. Farmers who suffered surrounded th...
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Honors Geography Ch. 5 L. 4 Quiz w/ Answers 100% Pass
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Honors Geography Ch. 5 L. 4 Quiz w/ 
 
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Which area in Texas is renowned for its natural gas production? 
Coastal Plains 
 
The Edwards Aquifer is a major water source for which city, making its conservation crucial? 
San Antonio 
 
Two-thirds of Texans reside in which region, known for its mild weather, abundant water, and 
fertile soil? 
 
Coastal Plains 
 
The Mountains and Basins region has a rich Hispanic cultural heritage and strong connections 
with New Mexico, Californ...
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The Water cycle exam questions with correct answers
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Explain why water budgets vary between different Drainage basins (6) - 
ANSWER--water budgets describe the amount of water within a drainage basin 
when taking into account that added by precipitation and that lost through 
evapotranspiration, as well as of run off and changes in storage. One of the 
reasons this can vary between drainage basins is the physical factors that may 
effect the basin. For example areas that have high levels of vegetation cover will 
have high levels of interception a...
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Coping With a Flood (Disaster Management)
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Coping With a Flood (Disaster Management) 
 
Floods are one of the most common hazards in the 
United States. Flood effects can be local, impacting 
a neighborhood or community, or very large, 
affecting entire river basins and multiple states. 
All floods are not alike. Some floods develop 
slowly, sometimes over a period of days. But flash 
floods can develop quickly, sometimes in just a 
few minutes and without any visible signs of rain. 
Flash floods often have a dangerous wall of roaring 
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