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100

This causes glaciers to flow downhill:

Gravity

100

When water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere then back again, the process is called: the _____  ______

Water cycle

100

In the lab "into thin air", did the indoor water drop or outdoor water drop dry out faster?

Outdoor
100

The force that made water run down the stream table

Gravity

100

Would a cup of water in the shade or sun heat up faster?

Sun

200

What was left behind when the Owens Lake dried up?

A salt bed

200

Process when a liquid is turned into a gas (example: when a puddle disappears) 

Evaporation

200

What did the sponge in the lab "make it rain" represent?

A cloud

200

What did the puddle at the end of the stream table tub represent?

The ocean / a lake / a river / ground water

200

True or false: Earth is a perfect sphere

False

300

Water that condenses in the morning (you can see it on grass and small plants)

Dew

300

Process when gas is transformed into a liquid (example: cloud vapor turns into precipitation)

Condensation

300

Why did the sponge not rain right away?

It had not soaked up enough water

300

Why did the water not immediately start flowing when rain started on the stream table?

Porosity / needed to soak in / water retention

300

Which of these would warm up faster in the sun: a white piece of paper or a black piece of paper?

Black piece of paper

400

What is it called when there is a sudden fertile land with water in the middle of a desert?

Oasis

400

The process by which plants release water into the atmosphere

Transpiration

400

How many drops were supposed to be added to the paper towel in the lab "into thin air"

1 drop

400

In the activity where the class acted out the water cycle, what step was represented by the back of the class (behind the last table)?

Water going into the ground / into the ocean

400

Transfer of thermal energy by the collision of particles

Conduction

500

More than 75% of rainfall ends up where?

In the ocean

500

Name of the layer underground that holds groundwater for us

Aquifer

500
In the lab "make it rain", we learned that some clouds rain and some do not. Why is that?

Only clouds that become saturated will precipitate

500

In the PhET activity, what happened when the average snowfall was set to 1.3 meters?

The glacier grew

500

Energy from the sun reaches the earth through a process called: 

Radiation

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