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THE WATER CYCLE AND WATER INSECURITY EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 150
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS

Closed System - (answer) Earth's water is finite (no inputs/outputs).



Cryosphere - (answer) Frozen water (ice caps, glaciers).



Blue Water - (answer) Liquid freshwater (rivers, lakes).



Green Water - (answer) Soil moisture/plant uptake.



Evapotranspiration - (answer) Combined evaporation + plant transpiration.



Interception - (answer) Rain trapped by vegetation.



Infiltration - (answer) Water seeping into soil.



Percolation - (answer) Water moving through rock pores.



Throughflow - (answer) Lateral water movement in soil.



Baseflow - (answer) Groundwater sustaining rivers in dry periods.



Channel Flow - (answer) Water moving in rivers/streams.



Surface Runoff - (answer) Water flowing overland (e.g., after heavy rain).



Stemflow - (answer) Water trickling down plant stems.



Water Table - (answer) Upper level of saturated groundwater.

, THE WATER CYCLE AND WATER INSECURITY EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 150
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS

Aquifer - (answer) Permeable rock storing water (e.g., chalk).



Artesian Well - (answer) Pressurized aquifer releasing water without pumping.



Convectional Rainfall - (answer) Common in tropics; intense short showers.



Frontal Rainfall - (answer) Warm air rises over cold air (UK's dominant type).



Relief Rainfall - (answer) Air forced over mountains (e.g., Lake District).



Monsoon - (answer) Seasonal wind reversal causing wet/dry seasons (e.g., India).



ENSO (El Niño-Southern Oscillation) - (answer) Pacific Ocean warming disrupting global weather.



Meteorological Drought - (answer) Prolonged low precipitation.



Agricultural Drought - (answer) Soil moisture deficit affecting crops.



Hydrological Drought - (answer) Low river/groundwater levels.



Famine - (answer) Extreme food scarcity (e.g., Sahel droughts).



Physical Water Scarcity - (answer) <1,000m³/year per person (e.g., Sahara).



Economic Water Scarcity - (answer) Poor infrastructure limits access (e.g., Sub-Saharan Africa).



Over-Abstraction - (answer) Unsustainable groundwater removal (e.g., Ogallala Aquifer).

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