Chapter 17: Water: Glencoe Science: An Introduction To The Life, Earth, And Physical Sciences Question Preview (ID: 28607)


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water flowing over the land
a) runoff
b) meander
c) salinity
d) deposition

a wide curve in a stream channel
a) runoff
b) meander
c) salinity
d) deposition

saltiness of ocean water
a) runoff
b) meander
c) salinity
d) deposition

when moving water drops sediment
a) runoff
b) meander
c) salinity
d) deposition

water vapor changing back into a liquid
a) condensation
b) evaporation
c) precipitation
d) water cycle

The process in which water changes from a liquid to water vapor is ___.
a) evaporation
b) condensation
c) runoff
d) precipitation

Earth's ___ is the continual cycling of water between Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
a) rock cycle
b) water cycle
c) evaporation
d) runoff

Rivers change Earth by dropping sediments in a process called ___.
a) runoff
b) deposition
c) condensation
d) evaporation

Currents that move large masses of water across the ocean, at or near the surface, are called ___.
a) waves
b) tides
c) hurricanes
d) surface currents

The chlorine in ocean water comes from ___.
a) volcanoes
b) storms
c) rain
d) rivers

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