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What is known as the universal solvent? 

water

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When water molecules sticks to other water molecules. 

cohesion 

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When water molecules sticks to other non-water materials, such as tables, flowers, hands. 

adhesion 

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What prevents animals, people, and bugs from sinking in water? 

surface tension

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What is more dense, liquid water or ice? 

liquid water 

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What is the only compound on Earth that exists in all three states of matter? 

water

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When liquid becomes a gas. 

Evaporation 

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Clouds are an example of-

condensation

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When sediments stop moving-

deposition 

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Sediments being moved by wind and/or water, also includes sediments being moved at the bottom of a river-

erosion 

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Weathering that is caused from acidic rain-

chemical weathering 

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When frost gets in the cracks of rocks and freezes and breaks-

What type of weathering is this? 

physical 

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What percent of water is salt? 

97%

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What percent of water on Earth is freshwater? 

3%

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What percent of freshwater is available for use? 

less than 1%

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True or False


We constantly get new water from resources. 

False

We can not get new or more water, therefore we must take care of what we have. 

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Where is most of our freshwater on Earth?

In glaciers

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Daily Double:

Large bodies of water absorb thermal energy in the summer and release it in the winter, which makes the surrounding climate.... 

Mild, Much Colder, Extreme Heat

Mild

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Does water have a high or low specific heat?

Water has a high specific heat.

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Is weathering the movement or breaking down of rock? 

Breaking down

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What are the three states of water? 

solid, liquid, gas

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What is water's boiling point? 

100 C and 212 F

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Are baking soda, Kool Aid, and sugar soluble? 

Yes

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How was the Grand Canyon formed? 

Erosion from the Colorado River

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What type of weathering is rust? 

chemical 

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