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Water and its management

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    Unit revision - Environmental management
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  • Infiltration is...
    The process by which water runs over the ground into rivers.
    The process in which water flows through the soil.
    The process by which water seeps into the ground.
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  • A situation in which there is simply not enough water for human needs is...
    Sanitation
    Distillation
    Economic Water Scarcity
    Physical Water Scarcity
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  • Which disease is transmitted by mosquitoes?
    Diarrhea
    Typhoid
    Malaria
    Cholera
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  • True or false? The total surface of water in the earth surface is 71%.
    True!
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  • Underground water is accessed by...
    Opening the tap
    Constructing canals
    Drilling Wells
    Drip irrigation
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  • Often water must be treated to become _______, safe to drink.
    Potable
    Delicious
    Clarified
    Pathogen
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  • Most surface water is stored in...
    glaciers
    ground water
    dams
    irrigation
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  • In general, water use worldwide is dominated by
    Agricultural use
    Industrial activities
    All these are sectors that use water about equally
    Domestic needs
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  • The removal of salt from ocean water to create more portable water is called...
    Towing icebergs
    Water transport
    Desalination
    Xeriscaping
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  • When sewage water is pushed through screens, sand, gravel and coal to remove organisms
    chlorination
    filtration
    bioreactors
    coagulation
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  • Water is what type of resource?
    non-renewable
    continuous
    renewable
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  • Plants absorbing groundwater and pumping it into the atmosphere is called
    transpiration
    none of these options
    evaporation
    sublimation
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  • The process of changing a liquid into vapor
    evaporation
    transpiration
    excavation
    condensation
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  • When water flows along the ground is called
    infiltration
    evaporation
    interception
    surface run-off
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  • When a country has a lot of water but cannot afford to extract it, purify it and make it available for the population
    water availability
    physical water scarcity
    economic water scarcity
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  • Name at least 2 ways in which legislations pressure industries regarding water pollution
    requesting that they monitor their impact and that they find possible solutions, setting fines
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