Introduction to Environmental Geology, 5e (Keller)
Chapter 13 Water Resources
13.1 Multiple-Choice Questions
1) What factor has contributed to the drying up of streams and the intrusion of salty groundwater
in the Long Island area?
A) overpumping of groundwater
B) overuse of surface water
C) diversion of saltwater into dry stream beds
D) injection of stream water to recharge groundwater
2) If water is so abundant on Earth, why are water resources such a big concern?
A) Water resources are not necessarily where humans need them and when they need them.
B) Humans are not very adept at exploiting water resources, so many go unused.
C) Most of the water on earth is frozen in polar ice sheets.
D) Most of the water is caught up in the hydrologic cycle and is therefore not readily available.
3) Why is sediment yield an important consideration in a discussion of water supplies?
A) Sediment yield affects the amount of water that is available.
B) Water resources and sediment resources are closely intertwined.
C) Sediment is a common water pollutant.
D) Soil erosion restricts water flow to streams.
4) The boundary between drainage basins is called the
A) watershed
B) high point
C) basin split
D) drainage divide