Water that flows from a higher elevation to a lower elevation.
What is runoff?
Liquid water that falls out of clouds
What is rain?
Frozen water or ice
What is a solid?
The only planet known to have life.
What is Earth?
Chewing or blowing bubbles with this that is not allowed in core classes.
What is no gum?
When water forms around dust particles and collects to make clouds.
What is condensation?
A type of precipitation that falls as a solid in below freezing temperatures and each one has a unique design.
What is snow?
Changing from a liquid to a solid.
What is freezing?
The powerhouse of the cell.
What is mitochondria?
What is games?
The below the surface water source that water pools in to makes wells or aquifers.
What is groundwater?
Snow that partially melts on the way down & then refreezes before reaching the surface.
What is sleet?
Changing from water vapor to a liquid. And the process of becoming a cloud.
What is condensation?
Earth's sister planet.
What is Venus?
Wearing things that cover one's head and ears.
What is hoodies?
Another name for when water soaks into the ground.
What is infiltration?
Precipitation that falls as rain and freezes on contact with objects that are frozen at the surface.
What is freezing rain?
Has a definite volume but no definite shape.
What is a liquid?
The law of Inertia.
Newton's 1st law of Motion
Mrs. Kurbin often calls these low-budget field trips.
What was wandering around the room?
Water or "sweat" that comes out of the stomata of plants or trees.
What is transpiration?
They type of precipitation that is common in cumulonimbus clouds. Ice falls and gets tossed up into the cloud by winds to form layers.
What is hail?
Has no definite volume and no definite shape.
What is gas?
The process that plants use to make glucose from the sun's energy.
What is photosynthesis?
Three things every student should have with them for science class.
What are earbuds, iPads and pen/pencil?