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Semester 1 Final 2022 (backup)

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Question 1
1.

What are the three phases of water?

Question 2
2.

What is true about macroinvertebrates?

Question 3
3.

Water can NOT get directly back into the ocean by:

Question 4
4.

What happens to the water molecules as they get below 4°C?

Question 5
5.

Match the following types of living organisms with the correct definition.

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Plankton
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On the bottom sands or in the sands; clam
Nekton
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floating on the surface; algae
Benthos
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Floating in the water column; phyto or zoo___
Neuston
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Free swimming; fish
Question 6
6.

What is a floodplain?

Question 7
7.

Water combines with carbon dioxide in the air or water to produce carbonic acid causing ocean acidification.

Question 8
8.

When a polar molecule, like soap or salt, is added to water, the:

Question 9
9.

Choose the statement that is TRUE.

Question 10
10.

Match the appropriate word for the amounts of each found on Earth.

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B
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Land
C
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Water
A
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Fresh water
D
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Salt water
Question 11
11.

What divides a watershed or drainage basin?

Question 12
12.

Salinity of seawater increases

Question 13
13.

In a natural area/country, what percent of precipitation infiltrates into the ground?

Question 14
14.

Water molecules are constantly breaking bonds with other water molecules and re-bonding.

Question 15
15.

What happens to pollution in a watershed?

Question 16
16.

What makes up a watershed?

Question 17
17.

Cold water fish have different oxygen requirements than warm water fish. What would happen if you put a cold-water fish into a warm water tank.

Question 18
18.

What happens to a non-polar molecule when it is added to water?

Question 19
19.

Water in nature has a neutral pH of 7.

Question 20
20.

Salinity of seawater decreases

Question 21
21.

Why can water have no net charge but have slight charges in different parts of the molecule?

Question 22
22.

What would happen if ice in had a higher density than liquid water?

Question 23
23.

Which of the following will NOT help you to conserve water in your watershed?

Question 24
24.

Which is a gaining stream and which is a losing stream?

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item
A
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Losing stream
B
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Gaining stream
Question 25
25.

Use the diagram below to lable the ocean zones

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2
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Neritic
4
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Oceanic
3
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Photic
1
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Aphotic
Question 26
26.

Which statement is FALSE about the water and density?

Question 27
27.

Which statements are true about freezing and boiling points of water?

Question 28
28.

Choose the statement that is FALSE

Question 29
29.

Water can NOT get into the atmosphere by

Question 30
30.

Label the appropriate part for the amounts of each found on Earth.

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B
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Glaciers
C
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Groundwater
A
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Rivers and Lakes
D
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Atmosphere