the total of all the protons, neutrons, and electrons within an object. In other words,
How do I explain mass?
When the water droplets become too heavy for the cloud to hold, they fall to the earth as precipitation.
What causes water to fall as rain?
any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
What is precipitation 5th grade?
dams and reservoirs, rainwater harvesting, aqueducts, desalination, water reuse, and water conservation.
What is the answer to water shortage?
Fifth grade math can get complex
Is 5th grade math easy?
arctic, tropical, polar and equatorial
What are the 4 types of air masses?
The water cycle, also known as the hydrologic cycle or the hydrological cycle,
What is cycling of water called?
cloud droplets or ice particles in clouds grow and combine to become so large that the updrafts (e.g. upward moving air) in the clouds can no longer support them, and they fall to the ground.
What causes rain to fall?
The UN, and other global organizations, have been warning us of water shortages by 2050 for years — if not decades.
Will we run out of water in 2050?
Bill gates
Who passed math 55?
How does an air mass move?
when energy (heat) forces the bonds that hold water molecules together to break
What causes evaporation?
roughly spherical
What shape is a raindrop?
703 million people lack access to clean wate
Are water shortages common?
How old is a 5th grader?
weather front
What is it called when air masses meet?
it is how water reaches plants, animals and us!
Why is water cycle important?
denses to form clouds and falls back to earth as rain and snow.
How does nature make rain?
By 2030, we may face a 40% global gap between water supply and demand.
Will there be water in 2030?
There is no grade of A+.
Does Harvard have a+?
don't mix. They push against each other along a line called a front. When a warm air mass meets a cold air mass, the
What happens when 2 air masses collide
Heating a liquid
What helps water evaporate faster?
Possibly from pre-Germanic *Hréǵ-no-, from Proto-Indo-European *Hreǵ- (“to flow”)
Why is rain called rain?
Shortages of drinking water and poor quality drinking water
Do droughts cause water shortages?
counting
What is the oldest math?