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What is the MAIN reason water from the oceans turns to water vapor, and then evaporates into the
air?(1 point) ocean breezes
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When water is used for irrigation, only about one-half can be used again. Much of this water is lost for
use on land because it
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What is the MAIN reason water from the oceans turns to water vapor, and then evaporates into the air?
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What is the MAIN reason water from the ocean turns to water vapor, and then evaporates into the air?
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In this diagram of the water cycle, what process is represented by letter B? (1 point) evaporation condensation precipitation
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What is the MAIN reason water from the oceans turns to water kapor, and then evaporates into the air? (1 point) ocean breezes
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When water is used for irrigation, only about one-half can be used again. Much of this water is lost for use on land because it
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Through waste elimination and death and decomposition b Via evaporation in the atmospheric phase c In soil uplifting and sea
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The water cycle process labeled #1 is called
a precipitation b condensation c evaportation d transpiration
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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 field
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What is the MAIN reason water from the oceans turns to water vapor, and then evaporates into the air?(1 point)
Responses ocean
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You are doing a model of the water cycle using a lightbulb as the sun. If you take the light away what is likely to happen
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If the light is taken away from the water cycle it is likely that ______ would not occur stopping the cycle. While _______ is
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While ______ is represented by the droplets running down the side of mountain surface area is not represented in this model.
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Evaporation increases how does this effect the water cycle
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In the water cycle match these
Groundwater will increase Precipitation decreases; groundwater decreases Transpiration will
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Watch the video detailing the steps to the water cycle experiment. After you watch the entire video, use the word bank to drag
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In this diagram of the water cycle, what process is represented by letter A? (1 point)
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Consider the diagram of the water cycle. We can think of the water cycle as a system, with inputs and outputs. The inputs and
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onsider the diagram of the water cycle. We can think of the water cycle as a system, with inputs and outputs. The inputs and
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what happen if the ground water increased in the water cycle
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Consider the diagram of the water cycle. We can think of the water cycle as a system, with inputs and outputs. The inputs and
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Consider the diagram of the water cycle. We can think of the water cycle as a system, with inputs and outputs. The inputs and
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A student created this model of water cycle. Use the drop-down menus to explain what the processes shown in the model.
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When water rises as vapor into the atmosphere, it becomes part of the clouds as it cools and ______ back into the liquid prior
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In the video, the experiment
is set up to create a of the water cycle. The source of energy in the model is the . It represents
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Fill in the blanks.
In the video, the experiment is set up to create a _____ of the water cycle. The source of energy in the
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Not all precipitation falls immediately into oceans, rivers, steams, etc. Where does it go?
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When water rises as vapor into the atmosphere, it becomes part of the clouds as it cools and _____________ back into a liquid
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When water rises as vapor into the atmosphere, it becomes part of the clouds as it cools and_____________ back into a liquid
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What is the defining characteristic of a water cycle?
A. The water passes through at least five different locations. B. It does
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The water that comes out of your faucet at home used to be in the ocean. How did water get from the ocean to your water faucet?
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What is the MAIN reason water from the oceans turns to
water vapor, and then evaporates into the air? (1 point) ocean breezes
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Explain the following
“Water is probably the most commonly taken for granted natural element which we rely on for our daily
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When water rises as vapor into the atmosphere, it
becomes part of the clouds as it cools and _____________ back into a liquid
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When water is used for irrigation, only about one-half
can be used again. Much of this water is lost for use on land because it
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Consider the diagram of the water cycle. We can think of the water cycle as a system, with inputs and outputs. The inputs and
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Precipitation adds new water to Earth’s water sources.
A. True B. False
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Two methods by which water on land returns to the ocean:
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Which of the processes associated with the water cycle might be responsible for helping to clean or filter the water?
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Water perpetually cycles from the Earth to the atmosphere and back. In the previous sentence, what does "perpetually" mean?
Group
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Which reservoir in the water cycle contains the most water?
Group of answer choices oceans groundwater ice caps surface water
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What can you infer from the fact that there is the same amount of water on the planet now as there was one billion years ago?
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explain the water cycle in 2 sentances
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Where is most of the freshwater on earth stored
Frozen in glaciers and other forms of ice In reservoirs used to supply human
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How does water get into the ground?
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What does the movement of colored water across the sand into the water best model?
A Evaporation of surface water B Infiltration
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Generally, water evaporates from oceans and falls on oceans as precipitation.
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How would a diagram of the water cycle be helpful to a reader?(1 point)
Responses It would allow the reader to skip reading the
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Explain the importance of the water cycle in ecosystems.
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