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CE 141-2 CW2

I. Rearrange group (I) with corresponding relative ones of group (II) in the area allocated for
the answer in table (1)

GROUP I REARRANGED GROUP (II) GROUP (II)


Hydrology Water Science Radiometer
Holton Infiltration Baric
Psychrometer Humidity Penman
Connate water Fossil Water Unconfined
Condensation Contact Cooling Water Science
Perched aquifer Unconfined Limestone
Actinometer Radiometer Fossil water
Evapotranspiration Penman Infiltration
Karst Limestone Contact cooling
Buys-Ballot Baric Humidity

II. Indicate whether the following sentences are true (T) or false (F).

1. Hydrology concerns quantity and quality of moving water accumulating on land, soil and rock
adjacent to the surface. (T)
2. At night, treetops act as radiating surfaces, and the soil beneath is protected from excessive
heat losses. (T)
3. In a large city, the amount of heat which is produced annually roughly equals the solar radiation
reaching an equivalent area. (F)
4. Winds are mainly the result of horizontal differences in pressure. (T)
5. Thiessen method is suitable to find number of medium height to a particular area served by a
network of fixed stations in number and positions. (T)
6. Method of isohyets map give results close to those obtained by the Thiessen network method.
(T)
7. Intensity of rainfall indicates quantity of rain falling in each time. (T)
8. Clouds slow up the process of evaporation. (T)
9. Rate of evaporation is more for salt water than for fresh water. (F)
10. The role of applied hydrology is to provide guidance for planning and management of water
resource. (T)

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