!Water Cycle!
!Ice!
!Water!
!True or False!
!Final Jeopardy!
100

This is the part of the process of the water cycle when the water heats up. 

What is Evaporation?

100

As this type of ice moves across a landscape, they alter the terrain and carve out unique formations. This process is called this, and it is responsible for many of the most recognizable landscapes on Earth.

What is Glaciation?

100

This is the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil. Infiltration rate in soil science is a measure of the rate at which soil is able to absorb rainfall or irrigation. It is measured in inches per hour or millimeters per hour. The rate decreases as the soil becomes saturated.

What is Infiltration?

100

True or False evaporation from trees is called Transpiration.

What is True?

100

In scientific terms, This is the transition of a substance directly from a solid state to a gas state. It does not pass through the usual liquid. 

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What is Sublimation?

200

Rain, Snow, Sleet, or Hail is a form of what.

What is Precipitation?

200

This is a large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice, snow, rock, sediment, and often liquid water that originates on land and moves down the slope under the influence of its own weight and gravity.

What is a Glacier?

300

This is when the water vapor turns into liquid water then it forms a cloud.

What is Condensation?

300

These are dome-shaped sheets of ice that feed ice to other glacial formations, such as ice sheets, ice fields, and ice islands. They remain frozen year-round, and they serve as sources for glaciers that feed ice into the polar seas in the form of icebergs.

What is Polar Ice?

400
This occurs when there is excessive precipitation and the ground is saturated. Rivers and lakes are results of what. There is some evaporation from this into the atmosphere but for the most part water in rivers and lakes returns to the oceans.

What is RunOff?

500

What are all the 7 processes to the water cycle.

What is Evaporation, Condensation, Sublimation, Precipitation, Transpiration, Runoff, and Infiltration?

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