Water Cycle Quiz! Draw a box at the top to keep track of your points. Write the letter of the correct answer. Have your dry-erase boards ready.

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Water Cycle Quiz!

Draw a box at the top to keep track of your points. Write the letter of the correct answer. Have your dry-erase boards ready

1. Invisible moisture in the air A. liquid B. water vapor C. gas D. precipitation

1. Invisible moisture in the air A. liquid B. water vapor C. gas D. precipitation

2. To change gas to a liquid A. condensation (condenses) B. evaporation (evaporate) C. gas D. liquid

2. To change gas to a liquid A. condensation (condenses) B. evaporation (evaporate) C. gas D. liquid

3. The movement of Earth’s water over and over from a liquid to a gas and a gas to a liquid A. precipitate B. evaporate C. water vapor D. water cycle

3. The movement of Earth’s water over and over from a liquid to a gas and a gas to a liquid A. precipitate B. evaporate C. water vapor D. water cycle

4. To change from a liquid to a gas A. water cycle B. condensation (condenses C. evaporation (evaporate) D. water vapor

4. To change from a liquid to a gas A. water cycle B. condensation (condenses C. evaporation (evaporate) D. water vapor

5. matter that HAS a definite shape and volume A. water vapor B. gas C. liquid D. solid

5. matter that HAS a definite shape and volume A. water vapor B. gas C. liquid D. solid

6. Matter that has NO definite shape or volume A. liquid B. gas C. solid D. water vapor

6. Matter that has NO definite shape or volume A. liquid B. gas C. solid D. water vapor

7. Water in the atmosphere that falls to Earth as rain, snow, hail or sleet. A. evaporation B. precipitation C. condensation D. water cycle

7. Water in the atmosphere that falls to Earth as rain, snow, hail or sleet. A. evaporation B. precipitation C. condensation D. water cycle

8. Matter that has a definite volume but NOT a definite shape A. condensation B. liquid C. gas D. solid

8. Matter that has a definite volume but NOT a definite shape A. condensation B. liquid C. gas D. solid

GOOD LUCK! On Your TEST!