Gaining and Losing Stream Practice
By CAITLIN Holgado
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5 Questions
Gaining and Losing Stream Practice. Use the Powerpoint/Notes from class today to help you if you get stuck.

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Question 1
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Gaining streams are streams that __________ water to the stream.
Gaining streams are streams that __________ water to the stream.

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Question 2
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Losing streams are streams that __________ water to the stream.
Losing streams are streams that __________ water to the stream.
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Question 3
3.
Match the correct process to the correct stream type.
Match the correct process to the correct stream type.
- Precipitaion
- Drought
- Snow Melt
- Surface Runoff
- Pumping Water from a Well
- Groundwater flow up
- Stream joining another stream
- Gaining Stream
- Losing Stream
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Question 4
4.
What is the one thing that can both increase and decrease a stream?
What is the one thing that can both increase and decrease a stream?

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Question 5
5.
Look at the dam in the middle of river.
Look at the dam in the middle of river.
arrow_right_alt | more water | |
arrow_right_alt | less water |