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Trivia Quiz - What do you know about water?

Scroll down to the bottom of the page for the answers.

  1. What room in the house uses the most water?
     
  2. How much of your body consists of water?
    1. 66%
    2. 2%
    3. 10%
    4. 20%
    5. 1%
       
  3. Ice is heavier than water.
    1. True
    2. False
       
  4. Where do you find water? (Hint: you may have to click on more than one.)
    1. Earth's surface
    2. The ground
    3. The air
       
  5. Water regulates the temperature of the earth as well as the human body.
    1. True
    2. False
       
  6. How much water must a dairy cow drink to produce one gallon of milk?
    1. 10 gallons
    2. 2 gallons
    3. 4 gallons
    4. 1 gallon
       

Answers:

  1. What room in the house uses the most water? "bathroom."
  2. How much of your body consists of water? "a. 66%"
  3. Ice is heavier than water. "b. False"
  4. Where do you find water? "a. Earth's surface, b. The ground, and c. The air" All three were correct!
  5. Water regulates the temperature of the earth as well as the human body. "a. True"
  6. How much water must a dairy cow drink to produce one gallon of milk? c. "4 gallons"

 

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