This term refers to all of Earth’s water, including oceans, lakes, groundwater, and water vapor.
Hydrosphere
This source provides the energy that powers the water cycle.
The Sun
Which process forms clouds?
Condensation
Water is known as the __________ solvent.
Universal
What is it called when water molecules stick to each other?
Cohesion
Name one place water can be found on Earth besides oceans.
Rivers, lakes, glaciers, groundwater, atmosphere (any one)
Water changing from liquid to gas requires an input of this.
Energy (heat)
How is transpiration different from evaporation?
Transpiration releases water vapor from plants
Name one substance that dissolves easily in water.
Salt or sugar
What happens to water’s density when it freezes?
It becomes less dense
True or False :Water only exists on Earth as a liquid.
False
Why does the water cycle need energy to continue?
Energy drives evaporation and movement of water
What do we call water that flows over land into rivers and lakes?
Runoff
What two elements make up a water molecule?
Hydrogen and oxygen
What property allows water to stick to other surfaces?
Adhesion
Which part of the water cycle includes water that seeps through soil?
Groundwater
Name the process where water falls from clouds to Earth.
Precipitation
Compare runoff and groundwater.
Runoff flows on the surface; groundwater is stored underground
Why do water molecules stick together?
Hydrogen bonding
What allows water to move up narrow tubes or plant stems?
Capillary action
How does the hydrosphere interact with other Earth systems?
Water moves between the atmosphere, land, and living things
What process turns liquid water into water vapor?
Evaporation
Why does a paper towel absorb water?
Adhesion and capillary action