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Water Cycle:Evaporation (cause by sun) (sun gives off heat in light in order for H20 to evaporte) Condensation (form of coulds)
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Cece
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Which of the following statements is true?
A. There is more water on Earth now than there was millions of years ago. B. There is
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Katy
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Which of the following is not needed to make a model of the water cycle?
an energy source water a closed container a drain Which
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Princess Anna
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At which stage of the water cycle does water return to Earth in the form of rain or snow ?
A Precipitation B Evaporation C
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Destiny Rodriguez
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In three to five sentences, describe how a diagram of Earth’s water cycle demonstrates interactions among the biosphere, the
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xSEMEFUDANSHI_
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As the air cools below the dew point temperature, the excess water left the air parcel via (condensation, evaporation).
Is it
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Which best describes a correct order of the water cycle? *
1 point precipitation, runoff, condensation, evaporation,
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Anonymous
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think about the role that trees play in the water cycle. what are two of the ways in which they are part of the cycle?
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Mari
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True or false during dry weather the water level in a small pond drops because of runoff. I think it's true but I'm not sure
And
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Gaby
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What is not part of the water cycle?
A. Precipitation B. Erosion C. Evaporation D. Condensation
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1. Which water cycle processes are represented in this model and by what components?
Answer = 2. Which water cycle processes are
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Lisa
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When water drops form in clouds and fall to earth, this is called.....
1. precipitation 2. evaporation 3. sublimation 4.
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Bellator69
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Explain the steps of the the water cycle.
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kai
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A cloud forms around 45° south latitude and is carried through the atmosphere on the Westerlies. As the water molecules in the
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Oscar
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Drag and drop the words to complete the sentence.
(2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
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zeo
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Which makes precipitation and runoff possible?(1 point)
Responses groundwater groundwater gravity gravity vapor vapor radiant
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Azami
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Earth’s water is always moving in a process called the water cycle. This process transfers water from Earth’s surface into
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Jaba Masdion
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Evaporation, precipitation, and condensation are terms you would read when you learn about
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EMILIANO
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What is the source of energy for the Water Cycle?(1 point)
Responses Ocean Ocean Wind Wind Moon Moon Sun
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legandpistol
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Earth’s water is always moving in a process called the water cycle. This process transfers water from Earth’s surface into
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Fatima
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Which energy source moves water through the water cycle?(1 point)
Responses photosynthesis photosynthesis the sun the sun oxygen
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Which energy source moves water through the water cycle?(1 point)
Responses photosynthesis photosynthesis the sun the sun oxygen
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The water cycle includes __________________________. (1 point)
Responses housing and oceans housing and oceans evaporation and
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goofy ahh bugger
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8 stages in water cycle
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Drag and drop the words to complete the sentence.
(2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
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Earth’s water is always moving in a process called the water cycle. This process transfers water from Earth’s surface into
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my roblox is 38k_jaden14
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Which of the following is NOT part of the Water Cycle?
A. Precipitation B. Percolation C. Evaporation D. Erosion
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Which is described by water that flows downhill?
A.saturation B.groundwater C.runoff D.vapor
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The ____water__________ ______cycle_________ is the constant movement of water between the Earth and the air as it changes its
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g k
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The ____water__________ ______cycle_________ is the constant movement of water between the Earth and the air as it changes its
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g k
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The water cycle includes:
A. oceans and rivers only B. evaporation and precipitation C. climate and evaporation D. lakes and
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Condensation and transpiration are part of which biogeochemical cycle?
Responses Water cycle Water cycle Carbon cycle Carbon
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The water cycle includes...
Oceans and rivers only evaporation and precipitation climate and evaporation lakes and rivers only
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Ms. Jade
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The water cycle includes
A. Ocean and rivers only B. Evaporation and precipitation C. Climate and evaporation D. Lakes and rivers
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Jozikee
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The water cycle is the _____.
Group of answer choices unending circulation of Earth’s water supply distribution of drinking
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Yasmin
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which phase of the water cycle include water collecting in rivers,lakes,underground
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Aob
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Even though the amount of water in oceans and clouds is constantly changing as a result of the water cycle, which of the
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Britaney
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The amount of water in all its forms changes about every 10 years due to Earth's rotation on its axis.
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gavin
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What is the best description of the hydrologic cycle ?
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helpongeography
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Hello, hope u guys are having a good day! I need some help on this science! Thank you!
Water cycle. Which of these stages of the
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Skylar
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what is precipitation, evaporation, condensation, and transpiration?
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Kaitlyn
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What come after evaporation?
What come before evaporation? What come between evaporation? Can yon write all the water cycle?
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Quan Thaidoan
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Water Cycle Model? How do you know if your water cycle model works?
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Kaitlyn
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the best way to represent a large ,complex system , such as the water cycle , would be a
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njgnejd
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The best way to respresent a large ,complex system , such as the water cycle , would be a
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Ruba
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From the standpoint of solutions what processes lead to rainfall or other forms of atmospheric precipitation?
I don't know
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Kinley
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What is the source of almost all ground water?
A. The ocean B. Human activity C. Rainwater soaking into the ground D. Absorption
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Prisila
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Which of the following is not needed to make a model of the water cycle?
A. An energy source B. Water C. A closed container D. A
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Billy
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The first signs of drought are measured and reported as which part of the water cycle?
Responses A evaporationevaporation B
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A cloud forms around 45° south latitude and is carried through the atmosphere on the Westerlies. As the water molecules in the
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Oscar
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