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Water Cycle Practice Quiz
Unit 1 Section 2
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Multiple Choice Transpiration is the process where water vapor is released by A. Animal B. Humans C. Plants D. Water
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Fill in the Blank What percent of the water vapor in the air is from evaporation?
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Multiple Choice Put the water cycle process in order from start to finish. Runoff * Runoff Evaporation * Collection Precipitation Condensation
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Fill in the Blank A large floating chunk of solid liquid that breaks off a glacier is called an _______________
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True of False Sublimation is changing from solid ice or snow directly to water vapor?
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Multiple Choice Releasing energy can be found in which of the following? A. Freezing B. Melting C. Evaporation D. Sublimation
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Multiple Choice Water seeping into the ground after it rains is called groundwater infiltration sublimation surface water
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Multiple Choice Dust is needed in the atmosphere to form
A. Dust Storms B. Condensation C. Clouds D. Precipitation
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True or False Water pooling together in places like oceans, lakes, and marshlands is called runoff.
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Fill in the Blank Recycling water over and over again here on Earth is known as ______________________
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True or False Water flows downhill on top of the ground but not underground.
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True or False The water here on Earth has been here since 1950?
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Fill in the Blank Water moves between solid, liquid, and gas here on Earth. Energy transported between these process in the water cycle goes through __________ __ _________
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Fill in the Blank Explain the processes ice would go through if left outside on a hot day. ______________________________
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True or False Evaporation makes up 90% of water vapor in air and most of that comes from wind blowing over snow and ice.
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Fill in the Blank Water _____________ (absorbs/releases) enery when it goes through the process evaporation.
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True or False Water is recycable.
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Explain How was I able to make a cloud in the pop bottle? What did I need?
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Multiple Choice How are clouds formed?
A. water droplets collide with dust particles B. Water clings to water C. Dust clings to dust D. None of the above
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Study the diagram of energy transfer!!
Remember Study the diagram of energy transfer!!
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