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Quiz: The Global Hydrological Cycle

WJEC Eduqas GCSE Geography Specification C112U30-1A

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Welcome to this quiz on the Global Hydrological Cycle! Test your knowledge and build confidence with these 10 questions.

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What is the main store of water in the global hydrological cycle?

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Which of the following are flows within the global hydrological cycle? (Select all that apply)

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Water moves from the surface to the atmosphere through the process of {{blank0}}.

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If a river discharges 500 cubic metres of water per second, how much water will flow through it in 1 hour?

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What is the term for the boundary that separates drainage basins?

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{{blank0}} is the movement of water through soil and rocks.

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Which process involves water changing from a gas to a liquid?

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Which of the following are stores within the global hydrological cycle? (Select all that apply)

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