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<p> Chapter 11 “Water” Review Sheet For tomorrow’s test: 1) Complete and Study This Review Sheet, 2) Study Chapter 11 Quizzes, 3) Study notes.</p><p>NAME:______DATE:______</p><p>1) Define the following terms: a. potable b. reservoir c. desalinization d. watershed e. point-source f. non-point-source g. aquifer h. irrigation i. wastewater j. pollution k. clean water act l. pathogen</p><p>2) What percent of Earth is covered with water? Where is most of the water? Where is most fresh water?</p><p>3) What is the largest watershed in the U.S.? How can a farmer in Montana impact water quality in the Gulf of Mexico?</p><p>4) List the sources of ocean water pollution.</p><p>5) Describe the drinking water treatment process and the wastewater treatment process in detail, step by step.</p><p>6) Why is fresh water considered a limited resource? 7) Explain why cleaning up groundwater is often difficult.</p><p>8) Give examples of both point and non-point sources of water pollution. </p><p>9) List several pros and cons of building dams.</p><p>10) Describe the causes and impact of eutrophication.</p><p>11) Define and give examples of permeable and porosity.</p><p>12) What is the source of Camden’s tap water?</p><p>13) Describe what desalinization is and pros/cons of using it.</p><p>14) Identify 5 ways water can be conserved in your home</p><p>15) Give an example of how water is used in each of the following: home, industry, and agriculture.</p>

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