Water Cycle Definitions
Water Cycle Process
Weather
Climate
100

What is precipitation and what are the 4 forms?

Water vapor that falls from the sky in the form of rain, sleet, hail, or snow.

100

What is the driving force of the water cycle?

The Sun.

100

What is weather?

The day-to-day conditions for the outdoors.

100

What is climate?

The average weather of a certain region at a particular time.

200

What term describes the process of liquid turning into a gas?

Evaporation.

200

Where does most of the evaporation happen on Earth?

The Ocean.

200

What are the scientist called that study weather?

A meteorologist. 

200

What season typically has a hot and sunny climates?

Summer.

300

What is water that is stored underground?

Groundwater.

300

What happens during evaporation?

The sun heats up water causing it to turn into a gas or water vapor and raise into the sky.

300

What prediction could you make about the weather in Minneapolis? What is your evidence?

It will get cooler because there is a cold front.

300

What is one major difference between weather and climate?

Weather is short-term, while climate is long-term.


400

What term describes the process of water that does not soak into the ground and flows across Earth’s surface.

Runoff.

400

What two stages of the water cycle causes the grass to be moist in the morning hours?

Condensation and Precipitation.

400

If today is sunny and warm, are we describing weather or climate?

Weather.

400

Which climate zone is characterized by very little rainfall and extreme temperatures?

The desert climate.

500

What term describes the process of water that returns to lakes, streams, oceans, etc.?

Accumulation.

500

How does condensation form clouds?

Water vapor cools down and turns back into water droplets as it forms a cloud.

500

What is a cold front?

When a cool mass of air moves under a warmer mass of air.

500

What factor can influence a region's climate?

Elevation (mountains) and proximity to water.

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