Very Short Q & A :
Q1: Name the available water resources on earth.
Ans : Oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, ice, ground water and moisture in the air.
Q2: Water that is fit for human consumption is called_________________.
Ans : Freshwater.
Q3: What per cent of total water on the earth is actually available for our use?
Ans : 0.006 per cent
Q4: As a solid, water exists as icecaps at the poles. True/ False.
Ans : True
Q5: People obtain ---------through tube wells and hand pumps.
Ans : Groundwater
Q6: Three forms of water are solid, liquid and ---------.
Ans : Vapour
Q7: The water bearing layer of the earth is ----------.
Ans : Aquifer
Q8: The process of water seepage into the ground is called ---------.
Ans : Infiltration
Q9: The process of changing of water into its vapour is called---------.
Ans : Evaporation
Q10: The process of changing water vapour into water is called ---------.
Ans : Condensation
Q11: No rainfall for a year or more may lead to ---------- in that region.
Ans : Drought
Q12: Excessive rains may cause -----------.
Ans : Flood
Q13: What are main sources of water?
Ans : All of the above
Q14: Why ice floats on water?
Ans : Ice is lighter than water so floats on water.
Q15: Name the gaseous form of water around us.
Ans : Water vapour present in the air around us.
Q16: Sometimes, ground water accumulates between layers of hard rock. This is known as an aquifer. True/False
Ans : True
Q17: Plants use ground water and release it in the form of water vapour during transpiration. True/False
Ans : True
Q18: Clouds then release the water through ___________________.
Ans : Precipitation
Q19: Is increasing population the reason for depletion of water table?
Ans : Yes
Q20: What is water management?
Ans : Water management is the continuous matching of water resources with the water requirements of a place.
Q21: What do you mean by water harvesting?
Ans : Instead of letting rainwater run -off into the sea, it can be used to recharge ground water. This is known as rainwater harvesting.
Q22: State the advantage of water harvesting?
Ans : Rainwater harvesting can be used to raise the water table in arid areas.
Q23: What is drip irrigation?
Ans : Drip irrigation is an economical way of using water.
Q24: State the use of water in plants.
Ans : Plants need water to absorb nutrients from the soil and make their food.
Q25: Which day is celebrated as World Water Day?
Ans : 22 March
Q26: Name the process responsible for maintenance of water on earth.
Ans : Water cycle
Q27: Name the region in Gujarat having very eratic rainfall.
Ans : Bhujpur in the Kutch area of Gujarat
Q28: Define infiltration.
Ans : Infiltration is the process of seeping of water into the ground.
Q29: What is aquifer?
Ans : An aquifer is a body of saturated rock through which water can easily move.
Q30: Which of the following is the reason for depletion of water table?
Ans : All of the above
Q31: How water in an aquifer can be pumped out?
Ans : With the help of tube wells or hand pumps.
Q32: How does underground water gets replenished?
Ans : By seepage of rainwater.
Q33: State factors affecting water table.
Ans : Increasing population, increasing industries, increasing agricultural activities and scanty rainfall.
1. What is water scarcity and why is it a concern? |
2. How can we conserve water in our daily lives? |
3. What are the major causes of water pollution? |
4. How does water scarcity impact agriculture? |
5. What are the consequences of misusing water resources? |
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