Runoff
Evaporation
Precipitation
Condensation
Accumulation
100

What is the importance of runoff?

Runoff helps keep our oceans, lakes, seas, and other bodies of water full.

100

What comes after evaporation in the water cycle?

What is condensation?

100

At what temperature does ice form?

32 degrees fahrenheit.

100

What is condensation?

Condensation is when a gas turns into a liquid.
100

What part does accumulation play in the water cycle?

Accumulation refers to the stage in the water cycle in which water collects into other bodies of water because the land has already soaked up water to its limit.

200

What is runoff?

What is (critical thinking)?

200

What is the source of energy in the water cycle?

What is the Sun?

200

What is the most common type of precipitation?

What is rainfall?

200

What are 3 examples of condensation?

What is (critical thinking)?

Ex.= Dew on grass, foggy mirror, water droplets on the outside of a cold surface.

200

Give two examples of accumulation.

What is (critical thinking)?

Ex.= Coffee spill forming a puddle, rainwater flowing into a lake.

300

True or False: Does runoff cause erosion?

What is true?

300

Explain the process of evaporation.

Evaporation is when a liquid's surface changes into a gas.

300

What causes precipitation to happen?

Precipitation will happen when little droplets in the sky combine, become too heavy, and eventually drop down to the ground in the form of snow, rain, hail, and sleet.

300

True or False: Precipitation is a result of condensation.

What is true?

300

Why is accumulation important?

Accumulation is important because it creates water sources for humans, plants, and animals. Oceans created by accumulation also help regulate global temperatures!

400

Name 3 examples of run-off.

What is (critical thinking)?

400

Give three examples of evaporation in real life.

What is (critical thinking)?

Examples: Puddles outside "disappearing", Clothes drying outside, and steam from a kettle

400

What happens after precipitation?

The water will eventually collect in rivers, lakes, soil, and some rocks.

400

What does condensation look like in real life?

What is (critical thinking)?

Ex.= Water droplets on a cup.

400

Where does river water accumulate?

What are bodies of water?

500

Why does runoff occur?

Runoff occurs when the land has absorbed too much water, so water will flow/collect into lakes, rivers, oceans, or other water bodies.

500

What form of water does water become after evaporation?

What is a gas?

500

Name all the types of precipitation.

What is rain, snow, sleet, and hail?

500

What is the opposite of condensation?

What is evaporation?

500

What causes accumulation to happen?

Accumulation happens when the land has already soaked up enough water, so the water has to form puddles, or for other bodies of water.

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