Made up of two hydrogen atoms bonded to an oxygen atom.
What is a water molecule?
This causes the air over water to be cooler than the air over land.
What is water's high specific heat or heat capacity?
Drops of rain running down a window and getting bigger as they collect more water molecules on the way.
What is cohesion?
The state of water in Disney's Frozen.
What is a solid?
Something that does NOT like water and therefore will not dissolve in water.
What is hydrophobic?
The temperature that water begins to boil.
What is 100 degrees celsius?
A molecule with electrically charged areas both positive and negative.
What is a polar molecule?
The tendency of water to stick to other substances.
What is adhesion?
The tightness across the surface of water formed by the polar molecules pulling on each other.
What is surface tension?
The type of water that takes Moana on an adventure in Disney's Moana.
What is salt water or the ocean?
A substance that does the dissolving.
What is a solvent?
Desalinated saltwater, surface water and ground water give us most of this.
What is the world's drinking water?
The uneven distribution of charges across a molecule.
What is polarity?
What is polarity?
Water can dissolve more substances than any other known substance.
What is the universal solvent?
The states of water Olaf changes to and from in Disney's Frozen.
What is liquid from solid?
The amount of energy required to change 1 gram of a substance 1 C.
What is specific heat or heat capacity?
The practice of using water efficiently to reduce unnecessary water usage.
What is water conservation?
The ends of one water molecule that are attracted to the negative oxygen ends of a nearby water molecule.
What are positive hydrogen ends?
Water molecules remain joined together as they move within or between cells of an organism.
What is cohesion?
A bug is able to walk on water because of this.
What is surface tension?
The difference in water type between Frozen and The Little Mermaid.
What is salt?
The property of water displayed in this video.
What is capillary action?
These numbers represent the percentage of saltwater and freshwater in the entire world.
What is 97 and 3?
Temporary bonds formed by water molecules that break easily.
What are hydrogen bonds?
Force of attraction among water molecules and molecules of surrounding materials that cause liquid to defy gravity.
What is capillary action?
The directions water molecules pull on the surface of the water.
What is downwards and sideways or in?
Moana's occupation if she scientifically studied the ocean.
What is oceanographer?
What is aquatic science?
Sector of the economy that uses the most water around the world.
What is polar?
Allows water to stick to the sides of blood vessels or the vascular tubes in plants.
What is adhesion?
This property of water is what helps our bodies maintain a constant internal environment.
What is water's high specific heat or heat capacity?
Ariel's occupation if she scientifically studied organisms of the sea and their habitats, such as hermit crabs or guppies.
What is a marine biologist?
The scientific study of the oceans.
What is oceanography?
Once water has reached boiling temperatures, its temperature does this.
What is remain constant?