Deck 15: Groundwater and Karst Landscapes

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________ is the threshold at which,for a given soil,water is no longer available for plant uptake.

A) Wilting point
B) Hygroscopic water
C) Capillary water
D) Gravitational water
E) Field capacity
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A geological formation that contains a suitable amount of water to be accessed for human use is called a(n)

A) water table.
B) aquifer.
C) aquiclude.
D) unsaturated rock layer.
E) contaminated rock.
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Water absorbed by the soil is stored in

A) hygroscopic water.
B) capillary water.
C) the soil-water belt.
D) field capacity.
E) the unsaturated zone.
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In the San Joaquin Valley of California,groundwater removal has caused the ground to ________ as much as 16 feet over a 35-year period.

A) move south
B) raise up
C) subside
D) build upward
E) erode
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The most heavily utilized aquifer in North America is the

A) High Plains (a.k.a Ogallala) Aquifer.
B) Rocky Mountain Aquifer.
C) Montana Aquifer.
D) Sparta Aquifer.
E) Ululla Aquifer.
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When the pore spaces between sediment become too small and do not allow water to pass through,the sediment is said to be

A) permeable.
B) impermeable.
C) unsaturated.
D) saturated.
E) semipermeable.
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During dry periods,_____[1]______ water is the only water available for use by plants.With increasing rainfall,the pore spaces _____[2]________ with capillary water.
Answer 1 Choices:
capillary
field
gravitational
hygroscopic
unsaturated
Answer 2 Choices:
are immediately saturated
begin to fill
remain fairly empty
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The state of _______ contains the greatest percentage of the High Plains (a.k.a.Ogallala)Aquifer area (highest percentage of total aquifer area).

A) Nebraska
B) Kansas
C) Colorado
D) Texas
E) Oklahoma
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__________ is the sinking of a surface as a result of the loss of support from underlying water,soils,or strata.

A) Draw-down
B) Subsidence
C) Deflation
D) Contamination
E) Karst
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A(n)___________ well is a well in which water from a confined aquifer rises to the surface through natural pressure.

A) saturated
B) artesian
C) center-pivot
D) depression
E) subsidence
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The High Plains (a.k.a.Ogallala)Aquifer underlies portions of ____ states in the central United States.

A) 2
B) 5
C) 3
D) 10
E) 8
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When water percolates down from Earth's surface,it first passes through the

A) saturated zone.
B) unsaturated zone.
C) water table.
D) aquifer.
E) subsidence.
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A(n)___________ is a permeable body of rock that contains and stores water underground.

A) water table
B) aquifer
C) aquiclude
D) unsaturated rock layer
E) contaminated rock
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When water is pumped out of a well that causes the water table around a well to drop,the initial feature formed is called the

A) unsaturated zone.
B) saturated zone.
C) cone of depression.
D) nonpermeable layer.
E) aldose zone.
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When pore spaces become completely filled with water,the soil is considered to be at __________ capacity.

A) water
B) saturated
C) field
D) hygroscopic
E) table
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__________ is the top of the saturated zone.

A) A water table
B) An aquifer
C) An aquiclude
D) The cone of depression
E) Subsidence
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The area between the soil-water belt and the water table where pore spaces are not saturated with water is called

A) the saturated zone.
B) the unsaturated zone.
C) the aquiclude.
D) an aquifer.
E) an artesian well.
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Once field capacity is reached,excess water flows downward as __________ water.

A) capillary
B) gravitational
C) unsaturated
D) hygroscopic
E) field
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Water held tightly to sediment grains is called

A) hygroscopic water.
B) field capacity.
C) an aquiclude.
D) percolation.
E) gravitational water.
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The majority of people living in the Sahara are clustered around

A) sinkholes.
B) oases.
C) the saturated zone.
D) the coast.
E) tops of sand dunes.
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The letter ____[1]____ in the following diagram corresponds to the cone of depression. The letter ____[1]____ in the following diagram corresponds to the cone of depression.   Answer 1 Choices: A B C D E<div style=padding-top: 35px> Answer 1 Choices:
A
B
C
D
E
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Rocks with high carbonate content dissolve through the process of

A) infiltration.
B) saturation.
C) carbonation.
D) depression.
E) dehydration.
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A place where water naturally seeps out of the ground is called a(n)

A) well.
B) cone of depression.
C) spring.
D) aquiclude.
E) aquifer.
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Access to the High Plains (a.k.a.Ogallala)Aquifer changed in the 1950s with the advent of

A) center-pivot irrigation.
B) large corporate farms.
C) fallow irrigation.
D) precision agriculture.
E) subsurface irrigation.
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__________ also plays a role in eroding limestone deposits by providing organic acids that enhance the solution process.

A) Groundwater
B) Aquicludes
C) Vegetation
D) Dissolution
E) Surface water
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Place the events in the correct order for the formation of caves. i.Limestone below the water table dissolves,forming submerged caverns.
Ii)Water table drops and water carves out channels in the limestone as water flows to the river.
Iii)Stream downcuts,and water table drops.Caverns are now exposed in the unsaturated zone.
Iv)Stalagtites and stalagmites form.

A) i - iv - ii - iii
B) ii - iv - iii - i
C) i - iii - ii - iv
D) iii - ii - i - iv
E) i - iii - iv - ii
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This is a cavity in rock,produced by the dissolution of calcium carbonate and is large enough for a human to enter.

A) a cavity
B) a depression
C) a sinkhole
D) a cave
E) all of these
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The letter ___[1]____ in the following diagram corresponds to a well that will provide water in both the dry and wet seasons?
The letter ___[1]____ in the following diagram corresponds to a well that will provide water in both the dry and wet seasons?   Answer 1 Choices A B C D E<div style=padding-top: 35px> Answer 1 Choices
A
B
C
D
E
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Karst landscapes occur in regions that are now ____[1]_____ but that were ___[2]______ at some point in the geologic past.
Answer 1-2 Choices
arid
cold
humid
temperate
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The volume of the High Plains (a.k.a Ogallala)Aquifer is equivalent to the size of

A) Lake Superior.
B) Lake Michigan.
C) Lake Erie.
D) Lake Ontario.
E) Lake Huron.
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The letter__[1]___ in the following diagram corresponds to the well that will run dry in the dry season and produce water in the wet season. The letter__[1]___ in the following diagram corresponds to the well that will run dry in the dry season and produce water in the wet season.   Answer 1 Choices: A B C D E<div style=padding-top: 35px> Answer 1 Choices:
A
B
C
D
E
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The letter ____[1]______ in the following diagram corresponds to the wet season water table. The letter ____[1]______ in the following diagram corresponds to the wet season water table.   Answer 1 Choices A B C D E<div style=padding-top: 35px> Answer 1 Choices
A
B
C
D
E
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A crop-free field is also known as a ________ field.

A) rotated
B) irrigated
C) subsiding
D) fallow
E) dry-land
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A region that contains solution caves and other soluble rock features is called

A) karst topography.
B) sinkhole topography.
C) mammoth topography.
D) depression topography.
E) none of these
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Groundwater flows to the _________ point on the landscape.

A) highest
B) neutral
C) lowest
D) median
E) highest pressure
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A large cave system is called a

A) cavity.
B) depression.
C) sinkhole.
D) carbonated void.
E) cavern.
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During the Pleistocene Epoch,people in __________ used caves as shelter from the cold and glaciers.

A) North America
B) South America
C) Antarctica
D) Africa
E) Europe
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There are _______ stages of cave and cavern formation.

A) two
B) three
C) five
D) six
E) seven
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The largest aquifers occur in regions with abundant _________ sediments over broad geographic regions.

A) clay
B) sandy
C) loamy
D) compacted
E) cobbles
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Karst landscapes are widespread in regions of ________ rainfall.

A) low
B) high
C) no
D) variable
E) acid
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___________ is the term that describes when the soil dries out to the stage that plant life begins to die.

A) Evapotranspiration
B) Wilting point
C) Capillary action
D) Aridisols
E) Aridating
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A topographic depression that forms when underlying rock dissolves,causing the surface to collapse,is called a

A) disappearing stream.
B) sinkhole.
C) cave.
D) depression.
E) stalagmite.
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This type of karst topography occurs in humid subtropical areas where thick beds of limestone and high water tables exist.

A) hayseed karst
B) fantastic karst
C) tower karst
D) feature karst
E) disappearing stream karst
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Another name for the peak-forest plain is

A) Fengcong.
B) Fenglin.
C) Guangxi.
D) San Agustin.
E) Gunung Mulu.
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With increasing precipitation,pore spaces fill with hygroscopic water.
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A ________________ is a surface river or stream that flows into a sinkhole and moves into an underground river system.

A) disappearing stream
B) sinkhole
C) cave
D) depression
E) stalagmite
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Water covers 70% of the Earth's surface.
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These cave features form as a result of water evaporating,leaving the calcium behind in a deposit that slowly grows up from the floor over time.

A) open features
B) water table dissolution
C) stalactites
D) stalagmites
E) columns
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___________ is the name of the High Plains (a.k.a Ogallala)Aquifer that ranges from Texas to South Dakota used for irrigation purposes.

A) Andrean Aquifer
B) Batholith
C) Danube
D) Ogallala
E) Balloila
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Water covers 30% of the Earth's surface.
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With increasing precipitation,pore spaces fill with capillary water.
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___________ is the term describing when the water table is drawn down in a circular pattern around a well or water pump.

A) Aqua dip
B) Fallow table
C) Cone of depression
D) Water couch
E) Zone of aeration
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__________ is the name of water that moves upward through the unsaturation zone.

A) Infiltrated water
B) Field capacity
C) Hygroscopic water
D) Capillary water
E) Transport water
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_________ is the term for the maximum amount of water that can be held in soil.

A) Field capacity
B) Hygroscopic water
C) Capillary action
D) Artesian water
E) Aquicludes
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Soil water held by sediment grains that is unavailable for plant use is called hygroscopic water.
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Hanging rods formed in caves and caverns are called

A) open features.
B) water table dissolution.
C) stalactites.
D) stalagmites.
E) columns.
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This feature forms in a cave when water,containing calcium carbonate,comes out of solution to create a formation on the ceiling.

A) stalactites
B) stalagmites
C) sinkholes
D) disappearing streams
E) columns
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Upward-pointing rods formed in caves and caverns are called

A) open features.
B) water table dissolution.
C) stalactites.
D) stalagmites.
E) columns.
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Another name for peak-cluster depressions formed from tower karst is

A) Fengcong.
B) Fenglin.
C) Guangxi.
D) San Agustin.
E) Gunung Mulu.
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The top of the saturated zone is called

A) an aquiclude.
B) an aquifer.
C) the water table.
D) the water transition zone.
E) the cone of depression.
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An aquiclude is a well in which water from a confined aquifer rises to the surface through natural pressure.
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Another name for the Ogallala Aquifer is the North American Aquifer.
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The saturated zone is the zone of rock below and including the water table where pore spaces are completely filled with water.
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The High Plains Aquifer is largely formed from thin,impermeable layers of rock.
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The top of the saturated zone is called the water table.
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A permeable layer of rock is called an aquiclude.
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The wilting point is the threshold at which,for any give soil,water is no longer available for plant uptake.
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The zone of rock that is completely saturated with water is called the water zone.
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The sinking of a surface as a result of the loss of water from an aquifer is called subsidence.
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About 45% of the people living in the Sahara Desert are clustered around oases.
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The recharge rate of the High Plains Aquifer in Texas is only 0.2 inch per year.
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The cone of depression occurs when the water table is lowered in regions surrounding the water well.
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As water moves down into the soil,it first moves through the zone of saturation.
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Beginning in the 1950s,the advent of center-pivot irrigation caused the level of the Ogallala Aquifer to decrease dramatically.
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One way to limit the loss of water from an aquifer is to allow the fields to be left fallow.
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Subsidence is the main reason Venice,Italy,has continued to sink for nearly 1400 years.
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One of the components of the groundwater model is overland flow.
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Under most circumstances,water that falls to the surface of the Earth is not absorbed by the soil
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When soil pore space becomes completely filled with water,it is considered to be at field capacity.
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A geological formation that contains an unusual amount of water accessible for human use is called an aquifer.
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________ is the threshold at which,for a given soil,water is no longer available for plant uptake.

A) Wilting point
B) Hygroscopic water
C) Capillary water
D) Gravitational water
E) Field capacity
A
2
A geological formation that contains a suitable amount of water to be accessed for human use is called a(n)

A) water table.
B) aquifer.
C) aquiclude.
D) unsaturated rock layer.
E) contaminated rock.
B
3
Water absorbed by the soil is stored in

A) hygroscopic water.
B) capillary water.
C) the soil-water belt.
D) field capacity.
E) the unsaturated zone.
C
4
In the San Joaquin Valley of California,groundwater removal has caused the ground to ________ as much as 16 feet over a 35-year period.

A) move south
B) raise up
C) subside
D) build upward
E) erode
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The most heavily utilized aquifer in North America is the

A) High Plains (a.k.a Ogallala) Aquifer.
B) Rocky Mountain Aquifer.
C) Montana Aquifer.
D) Sparta Aquifer.
E) Ululla Aquifer.
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When the pore spaces between sediment become too small and do not allow water to pass through,the sediment is said to be

A) permeable.
B) impermeable.
C) unsaturated.
D) saturated.
E) semipermeable.
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During dry periods,_____[1]______ water is the only water available for use by plants.With increasing rainfall,the pore spaces _____[2]________ with capillary water.
Answer 1 Choices:
capillary
field
gravitational
hygroscopic
unsaturated
Answer 2 Choices:
are immediately saturated
begin to fill
remain fairly empty
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The state of _______ contains the greatest percentage of the High Plains (a.k.a.Ogallala)Aquifer area (highest percentage of total aquifer area).

A) Nebraska
B) Kansas
C) Colorado
D) Texas
E) Oklahoma
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__________ is the sinking of a surface as a result of the loss of support from underlying water,soils,or strata.

A) Draw-down
B) Subsidence
C) Deflation
D) Contamination
E) Karst
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A(n)___________ well is a well in which water from a confined aquifer rises to the surface through natural pressure.

A) saturated
B) artesian
C) center-pivot
D) depression
E) subsidence
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The High Plains (a.k.a.Ogallala)Aquifer underlies portions of ____ states in the central United States.

A) 2
B) 5
C) 3
D) 10
E) 8
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When water percolates down from Earth's surface,it first passes through the

A) saturated zone.
B) unsaturated zone.
C) water table.
D) aquifer.
E) subsidence.
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A(n)___________ is a permeable body of rock that contains and stores water underground.

A) water table
B) aquifer
C) aquiclude
D) unsaturated rock layer
E) contaminated rock
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When water is pumped out of a well that causes the water table around a well to drop,the initial feature formed is called the

A) unsaturated zone.
B) saturated zone.
C) cone of depression.
D) nonpermeable layer.
E) aldose zone.
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When pore spaces become completely filled with water,the soil is considered to be at __________ capacity.

A) water
B) saturated
C) field
D) hygroscopic
E) table
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__________ is the top of the saturated zone.

A) A water table
B) An aquifer
C) An aquiclude
D) The cone of depression
E) Subsidence
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The area between the soil-water belt and the water table where pore spaces are not saturated with water is called

A) the saturated zone.
B) the unsaturated zone.
C) the aquiclude.
D) an aquifer.
E) an artesian well.
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Once field capacity is reached,excess water flows downward as __________ water.

A) capillary
B) gravitational
C) unsaturated
D) hygroscopic
E) field
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Water held tightly to sediment grains is called

A) hygroscopic water.
B) field capacity.
C) an aquiclude.
D) percolation.
E) gravitational water.
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The majority of people living in the Sahara are clustered around

A) sinkholes.
B) oases.
C) the saturated zone.
D) the coast.
E) tops of sand dunes.
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The letter ____[1]____ in the following diagram corresponds to the cone of depression. The letter ____[1]____ in the following diagram corresponds to the cone of depression.   Answer 1 Choices: A B C D E Answer 1 Choices:
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B
C
D
E
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Rocks with high carbonate content dissolve through the process of

A) infiltration.
B) saturation.
C) carbonation.
D) depression.
E) dehydration.
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A place where water naturally seeps out of the ground is called a(n)

A) well.
B) cone of depression.
C) spring.
D) aquiclude.
E) aquifer.
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Access to the High Plains (a.k.a.Ogallala)Aquifer changed in the 1950s with the advent of

A) center-pivot irrigation.
B) large corporate farms.
C) fallow irrigation.
D) precision agriculture.
E) subsurface irrigation.
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__________ also plays a role in eroding limestone deposits by providing organic acids that enhance the solution process.

A) Groundwater
B) Aquicludes
C) Vegetation
D) Dissolution
E) Surface water
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Place the events in the correct order for the formation of caves. i.Limestone below the water table dissolves,forming submerged caverns.
Ii)Water table drops and water carves out channels in the limestone as water flows to the river.
Iii)Stream downcuts,and water table drops.Caverns are now exposed in the unsaturated zone.
Iv)Stalagtites and stalagmites form.

A) i - iv - ii - iii
B) ii - iv - iii - i
C) i - iii - ii - iv
D) iii - ii - i - iv
E) i - iii - iv - ii
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This is a cavity in rock,produced by the dissolution of calcium carbonate and is large enough for a human to enter.

A) a cavity
B) a depression
C) a sinkhole
D) a cave
E) all of these
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The letter ___[1]____ in the following diagram corresponds to a well that will provide water in both the dry and wet seasons?
The letter ___[1]____ in the following diagram corresponds to a well that will provide water in both the dry and wet seasons?   Answer 1 Choices A B C D E Answer 1 Choices
A
B
C
D
E
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Karst landscapes occur in regions that are now ____[1]_____ but that were ___[2]______ at some point in the geologic past.
Answer 1-2 Choices
arid
cold
humid
temperate
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The volume of the High Plains (a.k.a Ogallala)Aquifer is equivalent to the size of

A) Lake Superior.
B) Lake Michigan.
C) Lake Erie.
D) Lake Ontario.
E) Lake Huron.
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The letter__[1]___ in the following diagram corresponds to the well that will run dry in the dry season and produce water in the wet season. The letter__[1]___ in the following diagram corresponds to the well that will run dry in the dry season and produce water in the wet season.   Answer 1 Choices: A B C D E Answer 1 Choices:
A
B
C
D
E
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The letter ____[1]______ in the following diagram corresponds to the wet season water table. The letter ____[1]______ in the following diagram corresponds to the wet season water table.   Answer 1 Choices A B C D E Answer 1 Choices
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B
C
D
E
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A crop-free field is also known as a ________ field.

A) rotated
B) irrigated
C) subsiding
D) fallow
E) dry-land
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A region that contains solution caves and other soluble rock features is called

A) karst topography.
B) sinkhole topography.
C) mammoth topography.
D) depression topography.
E) none of these
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Groundwater flows to the _________ point on the landscape.

A) highest
B) neutral
C) lowest
D) median
E) highest pressure
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A large cave system is called a

A) cavity.
B) depression.
C) sinkhole.
D) carbonated void.
E) cavern.
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During the Pleistocene Epoch,people in __________ used caves as shelter from the cold and glaciers.

A) North America
B) South America
C) Antarctica
D) Africa
E) Europe
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There are _______ stages of cave and cavern formation.

A) two
B) three
C) five
D) six
E) seven
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The largest aquifers occur in regions with abundant _________ sediments over broad geographic regions.

A) clay
B) sandy
C) loamy
D) compacted
E) cobbles
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Karst landscapes are widespread in regions of ________ rainfall.

A) low
B) high
C) no
D) variable
E) acid
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___________ is the term that describes when the soil dries out to the stage that plant life begins to die.

A) Evapotranspiration
B) Wilting point
C) Capillary action
D) Aridisols
E) Aridating
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A topographic depression that forms when underlying rock dissolves,causing the surface to collapse,is called a

A) disappearing stream.
B) sinkhole.
C) cave.
D) depression.
E) stalagmite.
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This type of karst topography occurs in humid subtropical areas where thick beds of limestone and high water tables exist.

A) hayseed karst
B) fantastic karst
C) tower karst
D) feature karst
E) disappearing stream karst
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Another name for the peak-forest plain is

A) Fengcong.
B) Fenglin.
C) Guangxi.
D) San Agustin.
E) Gunung Mulu.
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With increasing precipitation,pore spaces fill with hygroscopic water.
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46
A ________________ is a surface river or stream that flows into a sinkhole and moves into an underground river system.

A) disappearing stream
B) sinkhole
C) cave
D) depression
E) stalagmite
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47
Water covers 70% of the Earth's surface.
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48
These cave features form as a result of water evaporating,leaving the calcium behind in a deposit that slowly grows up from the floor over time.

A) open features
B) water table dissolution
C) stalactites
D) stalagmites
E) columns
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49
___________ is the name of the High Plains (a.k.a Ogallala)Aquifer that ranges from Texas to South Dakota used for irrigation purposes.

A) Andrean Aquifer
B) Batholith
C) Danube
D) Ogallala
E) Balloila
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50
Water covers 30% of the Earth's surface.
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51
With increasing precipitation,pore spaces fill with capillary water.
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52
___________ is the term describing when the water table is drawn down in a circular pattern around a well or water pump.

A) Aqua dip
B) Fallow table
C) Cone of depression
D) Water couch
E) Zone of aeration
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53
__________ is the name of water that moves upward through the unsaturation zone.

A) Infiltrated water
B) Field capacity
C) Hygroscopic water
D) Capillary water
E) Transport water
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54
_________ is the term for the maximum amount of water that can be held in soil.

A) Field capacity
B) Hygroscopic water
C) Capillary action
D) Artesian water
E) Aquicludes
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55
Soil water held by sediment grains that is unavailable for plant use is called hygroscopic water.
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56
Hanging rods formed in caves and caverns are called

A) open features.
B) water table dissolution.
C) stalactites.
D) stalagmites.
E) columns.
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57
This feature forms in a cave when water,containing calcium carbonate,comes out of solution to create a formation on the ceiling.

A) stalactites
B) stalagmites
C) sinkholes
D) disappearing streams
E) columns
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58
Upward-pointing rods formed in caves and caverns are called

A) open features.
B) water table dissolution.
C) stalactites.
D) stalagmites.
E) columns.
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59
Another name for peak-cluster depressions formed from tower karst is

A) Fengcong.
B) Fenglin.
C) Guangxi.
D) San Agustin.
E) Gunung Mulu.
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60
The top of the saturated zone is called

A) an aquiclude.
B) an aquifer.
C) the water table.
D) the water transition zone.
E) the cone of depression.
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61
An aquiclude is a well in which water from a confined aquifer rises to the surface through natural pressure.
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62
Another name for the Ogallala Aquifer is the North American Aquifer.
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63
The saturated zone is the zone of rock below and including the water table where pore spaces are completely filled with water.
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64
The High Plains Aquifer is largely formed from thin,impermeable layers of rock.
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65
The top of the saturated zone is called the water table.
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66
A permeable layer of rock is called an aquiclude.
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67
The wilting point is the threshold at which,for any give soil,water is no longer available for plant uptake.
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68
The zone of rock that is completely saturated with water is called the water zone.
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69
The sinking of a surface as a result of the loss of water from an aquifer is called subsidence.
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70
About 45% of the people living in the Sahara Desert are clustered around oases.
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71
The recharge rate of the High Plains Aquifer in Texas is only 0.2 inch per year.
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72
The cone of depression occurs when the water table is lowered in regions surrounding the water well.
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73
As water moves down into the soil,it first moves through the zone of saturation.
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74
Beginning in the 1950s,the advent of center-pivot irrigation caused the level of the Ogallala Aquifer to decrease dramatically.
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75
One way to limit the loss of water from an aquifer is to allow the fields to be left fallow.
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76
Subsidence is the main reason Venice,Italy,has continued to sink for nearly 1400 years.
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77
One of the components of the groundwater model is overland flow.
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78
Under most circumstances,water that falls to the surface of the Earth is not absorbed by the soil
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79
When soil pore space becomes completely filled with water,it is considered to be at field capacity.
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80
A geological formation that contains an unusual amount of water accessible for human use is called an aquifer.
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