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What is the difference between a pond and a lake?

  1. Lakes are deeper than ponds.
  2. Lakes are wide and slow-moving; ponds are long and quick-moving.
  3. Ponds are deeper than lakes.
  4. Ponds are standing-water systems; lakes are moving-water systems.

Ponds are not as deep as lakes; as a result, plants have more sunlight and can grow more easily.

Ponds are not as deep as lakes; as a result, plants have more sunlight and can grow more easily.

Ponds are not as deep as lakes; as a result, plants have more sunlight and can grow more easily.

Ponds are not as deep as lakes; as a result, plants have more sunlight and can grow more easily.

Which word is an example of a standing-water system?

  1. geyser
  2. ocean
  3. pond
  4. river

A pond is an example of standing water. Oceans and rivers are examples of moving-water systems, and a geyser is a type of groundwater.

A pond is an example of standing water. Oceans and rivers are examples of moving-water systems, and a geyser is a type of groundwater.

A pond is an example of standing water. Oceans and rivers are examples of moving-water systems, and a geyser is a type of groundwater.

A pond is an example of standing water. Oceans and rivers are examples of moving-water systems, and a geyser is a type of groundwater.

What is the movement of water on Earth called?

  1. an aquifer
  2. hydrology
  3. the water cycle
  4. the world ocean

The movement of water on Earth is called the water cycle. Hydrology is the study of water. An aquifer and the world ocean are examples of bodies of water on Earth.

The movement of water on Earth is called the water cycle. Hydrology is the study of water. An aquifer and the world ocean are examples of bodies of water on Earth.

The movement of water on Earth is called the water cycle. Hydrology is the study of water. An aquifer and the world ocean are examples of bodies of water on Earth.

The movement of water on Earth is called the water cycle. Hydrology is the study of water. An aquifer and the world ocean are examples of bodies of water on Earth.

Which of the following is NOT one of the steps in the water cycle?

  1. condensation
  2. deposition
  3. evaporation
  4. precipitation

Deposition occurs when a body of water (usually a river) deposits soil, sand, and other material. Evaporation occurs when a liquid changes into a gas, and condensation occurs when water vapor gives off heat and becomes a liquid.

Deposition occurs when a body of water (usually a river) deposits soil, sand, and other material. Evaporation occurs when a liquid changes into a gas, and condensation occurs when water vapor gives off heat and becomes a liquid.

Deposition occurs when a body of water (usually a river) deposits soil, sand, and other material. Evaporation occurs when a liquid changes into a gas, and condensation occurs when water vapor gives off heat and becomes a liquid.

Deposition occurs when a body of water (usually a river) deposits soil, sand, and other material. Evaporation occurs when a liquid changes into a gas, and condensation occurs when water vapor gives off heat and becomes a liquid.

Which phrase best describes groundwater?

  1. an area where water gathers above the zone of saturation
  2. spaces in soil and weathered rock
  3. water beneath the surface of Earth
  4. water that is heated by hot rocks below the surface

Water beneath the surface of Earth is called groundwater. An area where water gathers above the zone of saturation is the water table. Spaces in soil and weathered rock are pores. Geysers form from water that is heated by rocks below the surface.

Water beneath the surface of Earth is called groundwater. An area where water gathers above the zone of saturation is the water table. Spaces in soil and weathered rock are pores. Geysers form from water that is heated by rocks below the surface.

Water beneath the surface of Earth is called groundwater. An area where water gathers above the zone of saturation is the water table. Spaces in soil and weathered rock are pores. Geysers form from water that is heated by rocks below the surface.

Water beneath the surface of Earth is called groundwater. An area where water gathers above the zone of saturation is the water table. Spaces in soil and weathered rock are pores. Geysers form from water that is heated by rocks below the surface.

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