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Sunken Millions 3 rd GRADE

Level One >>>> >>>> <<<< <<<<

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets A. chocolate A. chocolate B. money B. money C. water C. water D. fruit D. fruit Every living thing needs this to survive? $200

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $400 A large body of water on the surface of the earth? A. river A. river B. ocean B. ocean C. pond C. pond D. cloud D. cloud

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $600 The process wherein a liquid turns into a gas? A. condensation A. condensation B. osmosis B. osmosis C. evaporation C. evaporation D. diffusion D. diffusion

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $800 These form in the sky when water droplets come together into one large group. come together into one large group. A. clouds A. clouds B. Tree frogs B. Tree frogs C. tornados C. tornados D. hurricanes D. hurricanes

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $1000 This type of precipitation is water that falls from clouds This type of precipitation is water that falls from clouds in a liquid state ? A. hail A. hail B. snow B. snow C. hurricanes C. hurricanes D. rain D. rain

Level Two >>>> >>>> <<<< <<<<

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $2000 This type of precipitation is water that falls from clouds in a fluffy, frozen state? A. sleet A. sleet B. tornados B. tornados C. snow C. snow D. evaporation D. evaporation

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $4000 This type of precipitation is in a hard, usually rounded, frozen state A. snow A. snow B. water B. water C. Sand C. Sand D. hail D. hail

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $6000 A large, slow moving, “mountain” of ice? A. hail A. hail B. glacier B. glacier C. river C. river D. snow D. snow

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $8000 A large flowing body of water that usually Empties into an ocean or sea? A. pond A. pond B. lake B. lake C. grassland C. grassland D. river D. river

>>>> >>>> <<<< <<<< Divers HelpHint Hand Half Surfers HelpHint Hand Half Safety Nets $10000 The process wherein water circulates from the oceans to the sky, forms clouds and then back to the land and rivers and then back to the land and rivers and then this process repeats itself all over again? this process repeats itself all over again? A. hurricanes A. hurricanes B. Water cycle B. Water cycle C. precipitation C. precipitation D. mountains D. mountains

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Congratulations! You’ve recovered the sunken millions.