Ik heb voor een studieopdracht een plaatje gekregen (zie bijlage), waarover ik een aantal vragen moet beantwoorden. Bij sommige vragen kom ik er helaas niet helemaal uit. Kan iemand me hiermee helpen? Ook heb ik nog een aantal andere vragen (die nit over het plaatje gaan), waar ik niet uit kom :S
Alvast heel erg bedankt
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De vragen waar ik niet uit kom:
- What is the name of the bay in the lowermost left corner of the map?
- Please use the information on the distance between Nevern and Aberporth above to figure out what the correct number on the right hand side of the scale bar should be.
Select one:
a. 40 km
b. 100 km
c. 4 km
d. 20 km
- Can you please help to fill in on the lacking information on the map above; what is the contour interval of the map?
Select one:
a. 20 m
b. 5 m
c. 50 m
d. 10 m
- At what elevation is the Brommaplan T-bana located?
Select one:
a. 15 m
b. 20 m
c. 30 m
d. 40 m
- At what elevation is the highest point along the profile located?
Select one:
a. 15 m
b. 20 m
c. 30 m
d. 40 m
Andere vragen:
- Each reservoir has a characteristic residence time. Explain this concept thoroughly and compare the residence time of five major water reservoirs. How and why does it differ?
- Water B. Listed below are a number of statements/definitions. Combine these with the correct term from the word bank!
(Each term should only be used once. Not all are used here.) Mogelijkheden om in te vullen: spring, percolatdeion, transpiration, deposition, dew, evapotranspiration, steam, drip, runoff, respiration, infiltration, evaporation, sublimation, condensaion, precipitation, fog). In te vullen bij:
* The movement of water through the ground surface
* The (subsurface) movement of water through unsaturated soil layers
* The outlet of groundwater to surface water
* The transfer of water from liquid to gaseous state
* The transfer of water from gaseous to liquid state
* The transfer of water from plants to the atmosphere
* Combined loss of water to the atmosphere from plants and open water surfaces
* Downfall of water as rain or snow
* The movement of water along the ground surface