I am made of hydrogen and oxygen.
What is water?
I have no definite shape. I take the shape of what I am in or my surroundings.
What is a liquid?
Water in the gas state.
What is water vapor?
When the sun heats the water, it is responsible for starting this continuous motion.
What is the water cycle?
The disappearance of one substance when mixed with a liquid
What is dissolving?
I come from the earth not, made by humans.
What is a natural resource?
I have a definite shape and definite volume.
What is a solid?
In order for evaporation to occur, you need this to occur to make it happen.
What is heat?
The heat from the sun causes water to evaporate or turn into this.
What is water vapor?
This is called a universal solvent.
What is water?
At 32 degrees or less, water does this.
What is freeze?
I am the amount of space occupied by something.
What is volume?
A characteristic of an object or material.
What is a property?
When water vapor turns into a liquid this is formed
What are clouds?
Where most of the fresh water is in North America.
What is the Great Lakes?
Give three examples of a natural resource.
What is sunlight, atmosphere, water, land, minerals and vegetation ?
Frosty the Snowman knew the sun was hot that day...so he waved good-bye, saying don't you cry, if I don't leave I will no longer be a ____, I will become a ____
What is solid and liquid?
The process of changing a gas to a liquid.
What is condensation?
This occurs when too much water vapor has turned to liquid and the air or clouds cannot hold anymore because they are too heavy ______. Name all four.
What is precipitation, hail, rain, sleet and snow?
The temperature at which water boils.
What is 212 degrees Farhenheit (100 degrees Celsius)?
Name 4 uses of water.
What are transportation, industry, drinking, habitat, agriculture, recreation, household?
Percentage of the Earth's water supply that is freshwater
What is 2%-3%?
The process of water being carried from one surface to another.
What is runoff?
A plant's exhalation of water vapor through their leaves.
What is transpiration?
An underground water-bearing layer of rock, sand, or gravel that holds groundwater.
What is aquifer?