Water Cycle(a)
Water Cycle(b)
Water Cycle(c)
Water Cycle(d)
100

What is the process called when water vapor turns into liquid water?

What is condensation?

100

What is the primary source of energy that drives the water cycle?

What is the sun?

100

What is transpiration?

What is the process where water is absorbed by plant roots, moves up through the plant, and is released as water vapor through leaves.

100

What happens to water during the process of infiltration?

What is water soaks into the ground during infiltration?

200

Name the stage of the water cycle where water is absorbed by plants.

What is plant absorption?

200

Define condensation in your own words.

What is water vapor cools and turns into liquid droplets? 

200

In what form does water fall to Earth during precipitation?

What are rain, snow, sleet, and hail?

200

Where does water vapor in the atmosphere originally come from?

What are lakes, rivers, and oceans.

300

What is evaporation in the water cycle?

What is liquid water transformed into water vapor?

300

How does the sun contribute to the water cycle?

What is the sun provides energy for evaporation? 

(driving the movement of water from Earth's surface into the atmosphere.)

300

What role do clouds play in the water cycle?

Clouds hold condensed water vapor, which can eventually fall as precipitation when droplets become heavy.

300

How does temperature affect the water cycle?

What is by increasing evaporation when it's warmer and slowing it when it's cooler.

400

Describe what happens during precipitation.

What is water condensing in the atmosphere falling back to Earth's surface.

400

Identify two types of precipitation.

What are rain and snow?

400

How long can water stay in the atmosphere?

What is 1 to 2 weeks before precipitating?

400

Explain the difference between surface runoff and groundwater.

Surface runoff flows over land to bodies of water, while groundwater flows beneath the surface in aquifers.

500

Explain how the water cycle is essential for the life on Earth.

What is continuously recycles and distributes water.

(It maintains ecosystems, regulating climate, purification of water, supporting agriculture.)

500

Discuss how human activities can impact the water cycle.

What is deforestation and pollution?

(disrupt the water cycle by altering evaporation, precipitation, and water quality.)

500

Describe the journey of a water droplet through the water cycle.

A water droplet can evaporate from the ocean, condense into a cloud, fall as precipitation, infiltrate into the ground, and flow back to the ocean through runoff.

500

What are the potential effects of climate change on the water cycle?

Climate change can intensify the water cycle by increasing evaporation, altering precipitation patterns, and causing extreme weather.

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