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Forms
Earth
100
These large bodies of water are where most of Earth's water is located.
What are oceans?
100
This is the step in the Water Cycle that occurs after Evaporation.
What is Condensation?
100
When water changes from liquid to gas, this is happening.
What is Evaporation?
100
This is another name for solid water.
What is Ice?
100
About 70% of Earth is covered in this.
What is water?
200
Condensation occurs here.
What is in the sky (or clouds)?
200
Once Condensation occurs, this is the next step in the water cycle.
What is Precipitation?
200
When water vapor changes to a liquid form, this is happening.
What is Condensation?
200
This can be seen in the form of steam, fog, or clouds.
What is water vapor?
200
3% of Earth's water is this.
What is Fresh Water?
300
Run-off eventually flows here.
What is the Ocean?
300
After precipitation occurs, water often sinks into the ground. We call it this.
What is Groundwater?
300
After precipitation occurs, some water flows into rivers and streams. We call it this.
What is Run-off?
300
Sleet is a form of this.
What is Precipitation?
300
This can occur in the form of rain, sleet, hail, or snow.
What is Precipitation?
400
This is a cloud that forms close to the ground.
What is Fog?
400
Before clouds form, this must take place.
What is Condensation?
400
When water vapor cools and becomes liquid once again, we call this process...
What is Condensation?
400
This is water in an invisible form.
What is Water Vapor?
400
If you view Earth from space, this makes it appear blue.
What is the presence of Water?
500
This is the movement of water between land, oceans, and the atmosphere.
What is The Water Cycle?
500
This stage of the water cycle can have a different outcome, depending on the surrounding temperature.
What is Precipitation?
500
This forms when rain drops freeze on their way down.
What is hail?
500
Water can exist in these three forms.
What are liquid, solid, and gas.
500
Most of Earth's fresh water is located in these.
What are glaciers?
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