Unit 1: Just Add Water - Vocabulary Quiz
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Which term describes the process of losing water or moisture?

  • Dehydrate (correct)
  • Hydrostatic
  • Aquatic
  • Hydrate
  • What is a characteristic of something described as 'aquatic'?

  • Existing in freshwater only
  • Living or occurring in water (correct)
  • Relating to land
  • Pertaining to air
  • What is the primary purpose of a fire hydrant?

  • To supply drinking water
  • To irrigate agricultural land
  • To transport water to aqueducts
  • To draw water for firefighting (correct)
  • Which of the following describes an underground layer of rock through which water moves?

    <p>Aquifer</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is an aqueduct primarily used for?

    <p>Carrying water over distances</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is a significant source of hydroelectric energy?

    <p>Falling water</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of environment would you find in an aquarium?

    <p>Freshwater with fish or aquatic animals</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The prefix 'hydr' is related to which of the following?

    <p>Water</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which term best describes energy produced from falling water?

    <p>Hydroelectric</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What happens to a runner who does not drink water during a marathon?

    <p>They will become dehydrated.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Hydr: Greek root meaning "water."
    • Aqua/Aqu: Latin root also meaning "water."
    • Mar/Mer: Latin root meaning "sea."

    Vocabulary

    • Dehydrate (verb):

      • Definition: To lose water or moisture; to become dry.
      • Example: Running a marathon without water can lead to dehydration.
    • Hydroelectric (adjective):

      • Definition: Pertaining to electricity produced from the energy of falling water.
      • Example: The Bonneville Dam generates hydroelectric energy through falling water turning turbines.
    • Hydrant (noun):

      • Definition: An upright pipe with a spout for drawing water, particularly for firefighting.
      • Example: Firefighters connect hoses to hydrants to extinguish fires effectively.
    • Aquatic (adjective):

      • Definition: Relating to water; living or occurring in water.
      • Example: Water polo is described as an aquatic sport.
    • Aqueduct (noun):

      • Definition: A constructed channel designed to transport water over distances.
      • Example: Drinking water is supplied through aqueducts from the mountains.
    • Aquarium (noun):

      • Definition: A glass enclosure for keeping fish or other aquatic life.
      • Example: Observing fish in an aquarium is a common pastime.
    • Aquifer (noun):

      • Definition: An underground layer of rock that holds and allows the movement of water.
      • Example: Wells are often dug over aquifers to access clean water consistently.

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    Test your understanding of water-related root words in this vocabulary quiz. Explore Greek and Latin origins while learning about terms like 'dehydrate'. Improve your linguistic skills with fun definitions and examples.

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