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A Test… S0me questions and graphs used from UTIPS Kate Hall- Wasatch Elementary

What controls whether water is a gas, liquid or solid ice? A.What cup it is in B.How long it has been in a place C.If it is being used for anything D.What temperature it is

Use this chart to answer the question. What happened to the water at 0 degrees C? A.The water began to turn to a liquid B.The water began to condense C.The water began to turn from a liquid to a gas D.The water became a solid

What does heat from the sun cause water to do? A. travel deeper into the soil B.fall from the clouds as rain C.evaporate into the air D.change into a solid

A student wanted to compare the meaning of the words “condensation” and “evaporation”. Which of the following would be the best source of information? A. The index of a science textbook B. The first chapter in a science textbook C. The table of contents in a science textbook D. A glossary in a science textbook

Which of the following is an example of condensation occurring in the water cycle? A.water flowing down a river B.underground water soaked into rocks C.ocean water changing to water vapor D.clouds or dew forming

What source of energy evaporates the most water from the Earth’s surface? A.volcanoes B.sun C.lightning D.wind

A student wanted to find out where most of the fresh water on Earth is located. Which of the following would be the best source of information? A.a dictionary B.an atlas C.a science textbook D.a science fiction novel

Many Utah towns use water from wells for drinking. How does water get into wells? A. It has to be poured into them from water tanks B. Rain sinks down through the soil into them C. It is pumped by large engines D. It evaporates from the interior of the Earth

Use this model of the water cycle to answer the question. Where is precipitation occurring? A. From D to A B. From C to D C. From B to C D. From A to B water land C D A B

Where is the most water found on Earth? A.in glaciers B.in lakes C.in Rivers D.in Oceans

How does water vapor in the air return to Earth? A.it evaporates and is blown by the wind B.It evaporates and forms clouds C.it condenses then precipitates as rain D.it sticks to any surface it comes in contact with

What happened between 10 and 20 minutes? A. the ice was melting B. the ice stayed frozen C. The water was boiling D. The water was evaporating

What is water doing when it changes to water vapor? A. Evaporating B. Condensating C. Precipitating D. Freezing

What happened to the water at 100 degrees? A. The water began to turn to a liquid B. The water began to condense C. The water began to turn from a liquid to a gas D. The water became a solid

Which of the following is the correct order for the water cycle? A. Condensation, Precipitation, Evaporation B. Precipitation, Evaporation, Condensation C. Clemson, Pittsburgh, Clearfield, Corning D. Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation