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_______ is a chemical compound that is the main constituent most caves formation

calcium carbonate

the ______ is the ground directly above the zone of saturated wetted by water from below

capilary fringe

compared to similar invertebrates on the outside, ______ invertebrates are more likely to have longer antennae.w

caves

a natural material that water does not pass through readily is ______.

clay

rocks that contain many cracks and open spaces between their particles are ______.

porous

if water is safe for drinking and cooking, it is described as ________.

potable water

_______ of groundwater has been practiced successfully by some governments in places where natural recharge cannot keep up with demand.

recharging

the water cycle______ water and _____ it

recycles, purifies

the ground with open spaces above the water table is the ______________.

zone of aeration

the water-filled region below the water table is the ___________.

zone of saturated

how should you know that a layer of rock was permeable?

water will flow though

groundwater accounts for ____ of the earth's fresh water.

30%

the ph of groundwater near the surface is usually ______.

acidic

an ______ is a layer of rock that directs groundwater from one place to another.

aquifer

if a stalactite and stalagmite meet as they grow towards each other, they form a ____

column

hard water

contains dissolved minerals

some _______ scientists link solution-cave formation to the genesis flood

creationary

a bacon, curtain, and shield are all _____.

flowstones

the flow of groundwater is primarily influenced by _______.

gravity

what is water located beneath the earth's surface?

groundwater

_____ water has a high concentration of dissolved calcium and magnesium compounds.

hard

pumice is ______, because the pores are too small.

impermeable

why is a water molecule a good solvent?

its bent shape

a region that has undergone extensive chemical weathering is known as ______ topograpy.

karst

sinkholes, natural bridges, and a streamless valley are all examples of ______.

karst topography

pure water does not have any _____.

minerals

a ______ is located above the main water table and held in place by an impermeable layer.

perched water table

sandstone is _______ to water

permeable

a _____ forms when the roof of a solution cave becomes so thin that it collapses under its own weight.

sinkhole

a ______ is a stone arch that can be formed by the erosion and collapse of a solution cave.

sinkhole

water that is normally low in calcium and magnesium is known as _____ water

soft

secondary mineral deposits found in caves are __________.

speleotherms

a _______ is a professional cave scientist

spetunker

a ____ is a flow of groundwater from the surface of the ground.

spring

generally, the water table is higher in the ____.

spring

a _______ is an icicle-shaped formation of calcium carbonate hanging from a cave ceiling

stalacite

what are some recreational uses for water?

swimming, fishing, cleaning

stalactites ans stalagmites typically take ________.

thousands of years to form.

the______ includes the complete route by which water leaves the oceans by evaporation and then returns to them.

water cycle

what has happened when the groundwater reservoir in an area has been recharged?

water has flowed back into the reservoir

the water level below wihich the ground is saturated is the ______.

water table


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