True or False:
Water is made up of two atoms that create a molecule
True
What is the Hydrological Cycle?
The movement of Water around the planet
What direction does HEAT travel?
Up
Water travels all over the globe
What is Fresh Water?
Water that is free of salt, pollutants, and is drinkable
What two atoms create the Water Molecule?
Two Hydrogen and 1 Oxygen
What is it called when water molecules go from a liquid to a gas?
Evaporation
What direction does COLD travel?
Down
True or False:
All water can be consumed by people and animals
False
Name one way water is filtered through nature
Acceptable answers:
The Hydrological Cycle, rocks, plants
What are the phases of matter that Water can enter when there is a temperature change?
Solid, liquid, gas
What is it called when water in the atmosphere goes from a gas to a liquid but remains in the atmosphere?
Condensation
Heat rises, cooling sinks
Why is water distribution different around the world?
Because of different factors like:
environment, how close a place is to the ocean or freshwater resevoirs, temperature, and wind.
Name a body or form of water that, most likely, contains fresh water.
Rivers, lakes, ponds, glaciers, snow, rain
All ___________ on earth depends on water.
Acceptable answers:
Organisms, life, animals, plants
What is it called when water in the atmosphere comes down as a liquid?
Precipitation?
A low pressure systems means that the temperature will be
Cooler, low, colder
Why is it important to harvest and collect water?
Because water is essential to thrive
Is there more Freshwater in the world, or Saltwater in the world?
Salt-water
What are some examples of human inventions to gather and harvest water?
Any of the following:
Wells, dams, cisterns, aqueducts
What is it called when water hits the ground in liquid form from the atmosphere?
Run-off
A high pressure system means that the temperature will be...
warmer, hotter
What storms are the most dangerous that form ONLY water?
Hurricanes
How can you create Fresh Water from Salt Water? (clue: this is part of the hydrological cycle)
Evaporation.