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Earth Science 8th grade Water Cycle Test

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Earth Science 8th grade Water Cycle Test

par Nikki Bell
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Water is constantly moving among the oceans, atmosphere, solid earth, and biosphere in unending circulation called the

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The land area that contributes water to a river system is called

3

The measure most often used to compare the size of streams is

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What type of stream curves or winds back and forth

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What type of streams consist of a complex network of converging and diverging channels that thread their way among numerous islands or gravel bars

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What consists of a channel and the surrounding terrain that contributes water to the stream?

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What forms where sediment charged streams enter the relatively still waters of a lake, inland sea, or ocean?

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Some rivers occupy broad floodplains and build ___ that parallel their channels on both banks.

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Areas behind natural levees are poorly drained and create marshes called

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Streams that run parallel from backswamps until there is a breach in the levee and the water can return to the main river are called

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These typically occur when a high gradient stream leaves a narrow valley in mountainous terrain and comes out suddenly into a broad, flat plain or valley floor.

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Impermeable layers that hinder or prevent water movement

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Permeable rock straa or sediments that transmit groundwater freely

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These are intermittent hot springs or fountains in which columns of water are ejected with great force at various intervals often rising 100-200 feet. After the jet of water ceases, a column of steam rushes out, usually with a thundering roar.

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Groundwater's erosional can lead to caves in limestone also called

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Icicle like pendants hanging from the ceiling of caverns that form where water seeps through the cracks above

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Formations that develop on the floor of a cavern and reach upward toward the ceiling

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Depressions in limestone that are Karst areas

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