The tide shown in the image below.

What is a neap tide?
The missing part in this water cycle project which is needed to see water go from phase to phase.

What is a heat source?
Where the energy used to produced waves comes from
What is the wind?
The percentage of Earth water that is fresh
What is 3%
Argues the best evidence which supports the formation of our universe
What is the Big Bang Theory?
The tide that has the greatest gravitational effect on Earth Water

What are spring tides?
The stage of the water cycle which follows evaporation

What is condensation?
Where a bottle thrown off the coast of Georgia could end up

What is northern Europe?
The location of 2% of Earth's fresh water
What is ice caps and glaciers?
The visible phase in position 8

What is a waning crescent?
Makes Canada and Greenland colder

What is the Labrador Current?
Runoff goes into lakes, rivers, or streams and some of it even soaks into the ground.
What is what happens to rain after it falls to Earth?
Two main causes of ocean currents
What are wind, salinity and temperature?
The main energy source for the water cycle
What is the sun?
The sun's position during the summer

What is the sun is highest in the sky during summer because the earth axis is tilted towards the sun and is receiving direct sunlight.?
The reason for the rise and fall of Earth's water level
What are the gravitational pull of the sun and moon?
The part of the water cycle simulated on the outside of the glass

What is condensation?
3 factors that affect the height of a wave
What are wind speed, wind duration, and wind distance?
Process of the water that allows water to fall back to earth
What is precipitation?
Spring Equinox in the northern hemisphere

What is position D
Use calendar to determine when will the spring tide and neap tides occur

What are Spring tides Nov 12th and 26th. Neap tides Nov 4th and 19th?
Adding more heat to the atmosphere affect the water cycle
What is increase the acceleration of evaporation?
The way ocean currents affect world climate
What is carrying heat to colder areas and carrying cold air to warmer areas?
The part of the water cycle where water change from a liquid to a gas
What is evaporation?
The moon's orbit does not travel in the same plane as the Earth.
What is the reason why we do not have solar and lunar eclipse's every new and full moon