Practice Runoff - 6.6.4 | Chapter: Physical Geography | IB MYP Grade 10 – Individuals & Societies (Geography)
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6.6.4 - Runoff

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Practice Questions

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Question 1

Easy

What is runoff?

💡 Hint: Think about what happens to rainwater when it hits the ground.

Question 2

Easy

What does infiltration refer to?

💡 Hint: Consider how water behaves in the ground.

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Interactive Quizzes

Engage in quick quizzes to reinforce what you've learned and check your comprehension.

Question 1

What is runoff primarily caused by?

  • Soil composition
  • Precipitation
  • Wind patterns

💡 Hint: Which natural occurrence leads to water flow over surfaces?

Question 2

True or False: Vegetation increases runoff.

  • True
  • False

💡 Hint: Think about plants' ability to take in water.

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Challenge Problems

Push your limits with challenges.

Question 1

Imagine a city with heavy rain and inadequate drainage. Describe the consequences of excessive runoff in this scenario.

💡 Hint: Consider both immediate and long-term impacts on the environment.

Question 2

Propose solutions to mitigate the effects of runoff in an urban area prone to flooding.

💡 Hint: Think about how nature can play a role in urban planning.

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