Chemistry
Chemistry, 08.02.2021 22:20, JellalFernandes

Question 1 Select all of the places where you can find surface water.

(A)-pond
(B)-underground spring
(C)-lake
(D)-stream

Question 2
Select all of the statements that describe groundwater.

(A)-water between soil and rock particles
(B)-found underground
(C)-an example is an aquifer
(D)-found in oceans

Question 3
Select the word that means how easily water can move through a substance.

(A)-particles
(B)-permeability
(C)-porosity
(D)-sediment

Question 4
This picture shows different amounts of space in between the particles of two different soil samples. Which word best describes what we are seeing?
(the picture attatched)

(A)-particulate
(B)-sediment
(C)-porosity
(D)-permeability


Question 1

Select all of the places where you can find surface water.
(A)-pond
(B)-underground sp

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