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Write at least 3 observations based on the water cycle model
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Which of the stages of the water cycle were you able to observe in the model?
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Write a description of the evaporative method of desalination using terms from the water cycle.
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What is the order of the events for the water cycle on a typical warm day?
A rain, snow, sleet B precipitation, evaporation, rain
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What is the order of the events for the water cycle on a typical warm day?
rain, snow, sleet precipitation, evaporation, rain
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The atmosphere is an example of an exchange pool for water.
Question 2 options: True False
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What is the process by which water vapor cools into tiny water droplets called?
A precipitation B condensation C conversion D
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Water located in wells underground is A run-off. B precipitation. C ground water. D condensation.
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What is the order of the events for the water cycle on a typical warm day? A rain, snow, sleet B precipitation,
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Precipitation is condensed water that falls from the sky. It comes in all shapes and sizes, including ice balls called hail,
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what is the process by which water vapor cools into tiny water droplets called?
a precipitation b condensation c conversion d
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what is the order of the events for the water cycle on a typical warm day?
a rain, snow, sleet b precipitation, evaportaion, rain
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Precipitation is condensed water that falls from the sky. It comes in all shapes and sizes, including ice balls called hail,
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What is the central idea of the text
The water cycle is a continuous process that replenishes surface water on earth Water can be
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what is the definition of "all the water on and above the Earth's surface, including bodies of water and water in the
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Look carefully at the model. During a drought, there is less water available for the plants. There is less runoff and less
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What is the order of the events for the water cycle on a typical warm day?
A rain, snow, sleet B precipitation, evaporation, rain
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What is the order of the events for the water cycle on a typical warm day?
rain, snow, sleet precipitation, evaporation, rain
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Water located in wells underground is
run-off. precipitation. ground water. D condensation.
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Where does the energy come from to power the water cycle?
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Look carefully at the model. During a drought, there is less water available for the plants. There is less runoff and less
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What is the order of the events for the water cycle on a typical warm day?
rain, snow, sleet precipitation, evaporation, rain C
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What is a detail that supports the topic of the water cycle
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What is a detail that supports the topic of the water cycle?
A. Water is most helpful when it is frozen B. Wetlands are a habitat
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Account for the change in position of the water table in the rainy and dry season
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It's a hot summer day and you're outside, hanging with your friends. You can't see it, but the temperature causes water in
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what is the process through which clouds are formed?
a transpiration b condensation c precipitation d evaporation
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How much of Earth's surface water is frozen in snow and ice?
* 1 point 73.1% 20.1% 1% None
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Describe how the water cycle functions as a process.
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Which is described by water that flows downhill? (1 point)
Responses saturation saturation vapor. vapor. runoff runoff
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Which statement about the water cycle is correct?(1 point)
Responses Energy for the water cycle comes from the sun. Energy for
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Instructions:
Read through the lab completely before beginning. Check the Lab Rubric at the end of this document for grading.
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The water cycle process labeled #1 is called
a evaportation b transpiration c precipitation d condensation
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The diagram shows changes/movement that occur in the water cycle. Which of these shows one possible and immediate result of
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The diagram shows changes/movement that occur in the water cycle. Which of these shows one possible and immediate
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The diagram shows changes/movement that occur in the water cycle. Which of these shows one possible and immediate
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The process by which water moves between Earth’s surface and the atmosphere.
Responses climate changes climate changes water
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what is the primary source of energy that drives the water cycle
a Wind b Earth's magnetic field c Sunlight d Gravity
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The water cycle process labeled #1 is called
a precipitation b evaportation c transpiration d condensation
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The process by which water moves between Earth’s surface and the atmosphere. Responses climate changes climate changes weather
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Which is described by water that flows downhill?
A. groundwater B. runoff C. saturation D. vapor.
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Which statement about the water cycle is correct?
A. Plants contribute to the water cycle and animals do not. B. Water moves from
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What is the primary source of energy that drives the water cycle? a Sunlight b Gravity c Wind d Earth's magnetic
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Groundwater is located in the spaces between soil and rocks. What is the original source of groundwater?(1 point)
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#1 #2 #4 #3 The water cycle process labeled #1 is called Oa b evaportation precipitation condensation Od
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Study the water cycle in the image below. What is the original source of groundwater?
The Water Cycle | Precipitation Education(1
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Study the water cycle in the image below. What is the original source of groundwater?%0D%0A%0D%0A %0D%0A%0D%0A (1
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Planet Earth is called the blue planet because it has so much water. Water drives the weather on Earth. What is the source of
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Groundwater is located in the spaces between soil and rocks. What is the original source of groundwater?(1 point) Responses
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Question 5%0D%0AA)%0D%0AStudy the water cycle in the image below. What is the original source of groundwater?%0D%0A%0D%0A
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