Hydrology
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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What is Capillary Action | Water"climbs" up another substance such as a straw, paper towel. ect.
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Specific Heat | an anoumnt of energy to raise water one gram of water to 1 degree celsius 4184 J/Kg
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Polarity | when you have like one side is negative and one side is positive like in h2o
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Surface tension | when water can withstand itself on a bulb for a long time without spilling
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Buyoncy | when something floats because its less denser than the water
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Density | how dense it is compared to the water
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Adhesion | When water sticks to other things
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Cohesion | when water sticks to other things
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Universal Solvent | is named water becuase it can dissolve almost anuthing on earth.
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