AP Environmental Science : Salt Water

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Example Question #2 : Water Resources

Desalinization plants are becoming popular in the Middle East and heavily proposed in drought states like California to satisfy the public's use of fresh water. What is the dominant issue with establishing desalinization facilities?

Possible Answers:

Most of our planet's oceans are heavily polluted and desalinating sea water will remove the salt, but harmful pollutants and toxins that affect human health can remain present. 

The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requires environmental impact statements be conducted for any federally-funded project, and involves too much red tape for a desalinization plant to be economically feasible. 

Desalinization requires a lot of heat energy to create freshwater vapor, and is generally a very expensive process. 

Desalinization removes most of the salt content, but not all of it, posing a serious risk of dehydration or heart problems when consumed by humans. 

Building desalinization facilities offshore is legally difficult due to international regulations on ocean management. 

Correct answer:

Desalinization requires a lot of heat energy to create freshwater vapor, and is generally a very expensive process. 

Explanation:

Desalinization involves heating seawater to a boil, resulting in pure, distilled water vapor with no impurities. While any ferally-funded project is subject to environmental assesments, the major roadblock for these facilities is the heat energy required to distill the seawater. 

Example Question #3 : Water Resources

In sea water, carbon is mostly found in the form of __________.

Possible Answers:

phosphoric acid

glucose

carbon monoxide

bicarbonate ions

methane gas

Correct answer:

bicarbonate ions

Explanation:

When atmospheric carbon dioxide reacts with ocean water, they combine to product the bicarbonate iron, or . This ion acts as a buffer in the sea water, allowing the pH to remain relatively stable. While neither methane, glucose, nor carbon monoxide occur in large enough quantities in salt water, phosphoric acid actually contains no carbon.

Example Question #2 : Water Resources

Aquifers provide water for millions of people. But when aquifers are used at faster rate than they can replenished a deficit occurs which causes a number of problems. 

What is it called when aquifers in coastal areas start to fill with ocean water?

Possible Answers:

Groundwater

Confined

Artesian

Depletion

Saltwater instusion

Correct answer:

Saltwater instusion

Explanation:

Aquifers are part of groundwater. Saltwater intrusion occurs because of aquifer depletion. The empty space can then be filled with sea water. Confined and artesian are types of aquifers. 

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