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Lesson 5: Ground Water Pollution (can sum1 help?) points!?

is an underground source of fresh water. (1 point)
Aquifer
Water table
Deposition
Well
2. This is a form of ground water pollution where heavier chemicals fall back to the ground and coat the trees and leaves of plants. (1 point)
Acid rain
Deposition
Global warming
Greenhouse effect
3. This is a process by which water is brought into the water table to replace water that has been taken out through wells.
(1 point)
Replenishment
Recharge
Deposition
Rain
4. This is the upper limit of usable ground water.
(1 point)
Aquifer
Deposition
Well
Water table
5. This percentage of all water on the planet is salt water. (1 point)
97%
95%
93%
91%
6. This percentage of water on earth is fresh water used for drinking.
(1 point)
1%
2%
6%
3%
7. Much of this is frozen glaciers and ice caps, so we don’t consider it usable.
(1 point)
Salt water
Fresh water
Rainwater
Ice
8. Water evaporates from the surface into the sky and back down to the earth as what?
(1 point)
Clouds
Thunder
Rain
Lightning
9. Aquifers are deep _________ rivers or caves that filter and store fresh water.
(1 point)
forested
mountainside
molded
underground
10. Currently, new regulations control the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers to reduce what?

(1 point)
Water contamination
Insect population
Crop sizes
Illness

is an underground source of fresh water. (1 point)
Aquifer

2. This is a form of ground water pollution where heavier chemicals fall back to the ground and coat the trees and leaves of plants. (1 point)
Deposition –

3. This is a process by which water is brought into the water table to replace water that has been taken out through wells.
(1 point)
Recharge

4. This is the upper limit of usable ground water.
(1 point)
Water table

5. This percentage of all water on the planet is salt water. (1 point)
97% http://www.epa.gov/region01/students/pdfs/ww_intro.pdf

6. This percentage of water on earth is fresh water used for drinking.
(1 point)
1% http://www.epa.gov/region01/students/pdfs/ww_intro.pdf

7. Much of this is frozen glaciers and ice caps, so we don’t consider it usable.
(1 point)
Fresh water

8. Water evaporates from the surface into the sky and back down to the earth as what?
(1 point)
Rain

9. Aquifers are deep _________ rivers or caves that filter and store fresh water.
(1 point)
underground

10. Currently, new regulations control the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers to reduce what?
(1 point)
Water contamination

  1. TILIS222 Said,

    I am going to help you with this, but in the time it took you to type this all in, you could have looked it up. Answers: 1. aquifer 2. acid reain 3. replenishment 4. water table 5. not sure, but think it is 91 percent 6. and I think this is 1 percent. The rest is land mass 7 Ice. 8. rain 9. undergroung rivers 10. water contamination

    Good luck. And for future reference. Look at the index of the textbook for the specific words like aquafer and it will give you the page number on which it is found. Helps find the answers.

    Good luck, kiddo. I sincerely mean that.
    References :

  2. jethro Said,

    is an underground source of fresh water. (1 point)
    Aquifer

    2. This is a form of ground water pollution where heavier chemicals fall back to the ground and coat the trees and leaves of plants. (1 point)
    Deposition –

    3. This is a process by which water is brought into the water table to replace water that has been taken out through wells.
    (1 point)
    Recharge

    4. This is the upper limit of usable ground water.
    (1 point)
    Water table

    5. This percentage of all water on the planet is salt water. (1 point)
    97% http://www.epa.gov/region01/students/pdfs/ww_intro.pdf

    6. This percentage of water on earth is fresh water used for drinking.
    (1 point)
    1% http://www.epa.gov/region01/students/pdfs/ww_intro.pdf

    7. Much of this is frozen glaciers and ice caps, so we don’t consider it usable.
    (1 point)
    Fresh water

    8. Water evaporates from the surface into the sky and back down to the earth as what?
    (1 point)
    Rain

    9. Aquifers are deep _________ rivers or caves that filter and store fresh water.
    (1 point)
    underground

    10. Currently, new regulations control the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers to reduce what?
    (1 point)
    Water contamination
    References :

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