Ch. 9 & 10 test review Earth science m.gay
Meander
A bend or curve in a stream channel caused by moving water
pebble
As the velocity of a stream decreases, which transported particle size would settle to the stream's bottom first? clay silt pebble sand
flood plain
Broad, flat, fertile area extending out from a stream's bank that is covered with water during flood
Stalactites
Cone-shaped or cylindrical dripstone deposit of calcium carbonate that hangs like an icicle from a cave's ceiling
Wells
Deep hole drilled or dug into the ground to reach a reservoir of groundwater
Sinkhole
Depression in Earth's surface formed when a cave collapses or bedrock is dissolved by acidic rain or moist soil
Bed Load
Described sediments that are too heavy or large to be kept in suspension or solution and are pushed or rolled along the bottom of a streambed
Geysers
Explosive hot spring that erupts regularly intervals
soil composition slope steepness rate of precipitation vegetation
Factors that influence runoff/ infiltration
Clay
If a stream is carrying sand, silt, clay, and small pebbles, which one is deposited last as the stream begins to slow down?
Delta are triangle shaped and form as sediments from rivers dump into oceans or gulf Alluvials fans form at the base of mountains. They are both sediment deposits
In what ways are a delta and an alluvial fan similar, and in what ways are they different
the water that moves along the outside curve of a meander
In which part of a meander does the water travel the fastest
Karst Topography
Irregular topography with sinkholes, sinks, and sinking streams caused by groundwater dissolution of limestone
Watershed
Land area drained by a stream system Divide- Elevated land that divides one watershed, or drainage basin, from another
Wetland
Low-lying land area, such as a bog or marsh, that is *covered in water a large part of the year* and supports specific plant species
Stalagmites
Mound-shaped dripstone deposit of calcium deposit of calcium carbonate that hangs like an icicle from a cave's floor beneath a stalactite
Bog
Muddy, soft ground, are not stream-fed but receive water from precipitation, supports unusual plant species
Springs
Natural discharge of groundwater at Earth's surface where an aquifer and an aquiclude come in contact
sandstone
Of the following materials, which is most permeable? sandstone shale silt clay
a well-sorted sand
Of the following materials, which is most porous? a well-sorted sand a poorly sorted sand sandstone granite
Flood
Potentially devastating natural occurrence in which water spills over the sides of a stream's bands onto adjacent land areas
Suspension
State in which small particles, such as silt or sand, are held up and carried along by the turbulence of a stream's moving water
Hot springs
Thermal spring with temperatures higher than that of the human body
Stalagtites
What are natural structures hanging from a cave's ceiling?
Stalagmites
What are the cone-shaped dripstone deposits that are found one the floor of caves?
Floodplain
What areas are most likely to contain fertile soil?
Water under pressure
What do artesian aquifers always contain?
Calcium
What does hard water usually contain?
it evaporates
What happens to most of the precipitation that falls on land?
Groundwater
What is a major source of freshwater in the U.S?
calcium carbonate
What is the composition of a dripstone formation?
permeability
What is the main characteristic of an aquifer?
precipitation
What source usually replenishes groundwater?
Along the bases of mountains
Where do alluvial fans form?
In the center
Where does water move most rapidly in the straight length of a stream?
In stream valleys
Where is groundwater closest to earth's surface?
Icebergs and glaciers
Where is most freshwater found on earth?
plants in densely packed soil
Which condition would create the most runoff? Land covered with vegetation plants in densely packed soil light precipitation soil with a high percentage of sand
Nearness to water
Which least affects the rate of runoff Slope Vegetation Volume of runoff Nearness to water
sinkholes
Which of the following are typical features of karst topography? moraines dunes sinkholes landslides
Salt water contamination
Which of the following is a common groundwater problem in coastal areas?
Clay
Which of the following materials would be suited for lining a pond?
The same temperature as the region's average temperature
Which of the following usually describes the temperature of groundwater flowing through a natural spring?
Limestone
Which rock type is most easily dissolved by groundwater? sandstone granite limestone shale
water quality Natural filtration system preserving wildlife and animals
Why is it important to preserve wetlands
Marsh
an area of low-lying land that is flooded in wet seasons or at high tide, and typically remains waterlogged at all times.
Solution
homogeneous mixture whose components cannot be distinguished and cannot be classified as liquid, gaseous, solid, or a combination
Swamp
low-lying areas often located near streams, may develop from marshes that have fill in sufficiently to support the growth of shrubs and trees
Lake
natural or human-made body of water that can form when a depression on land fills with water
Eutriohication
process by which lakes become rich in nutrients from the surrounding watershed, resulting in a change in the kinds of organisms in the lake
Caves
underground opening connected to Earth's surface, usually formed when groundwater dissolves limestone