The Water Cycle
Fresh Water
Ocean Zones
Waves
Tides
Currents
100

Condensed water vapor that falls back to Earth

a. Dehydration

b. Evaporation

c. Precipitation

d. Condensation

c. Precipitation

100

Land that is covered with a shallow layer of water

a. Natural spring

b. Wetlands

c. Well

d. Ponds & lakes

e. Aquifer

b. Wetlands

100

Zone with extremely faint light

a. Sunlit zone

b. Twilight zone

c. Dark zone

d. Abyss

e. Trenches

b. Twilight zone

100

Cause of ocean waves

a. Tsunami

b. Wind

c. Swells

b. Wind

100

Tides are caused by

a. The rotation of the Earth

b. The orbit of the Moon

c. Gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon

d. Gravitational pull of just the Sun

c. Gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon

100

A continuous flow of water in the ocean

a. surface current

b. deep current

c. both

c. both

200

Once water makes its way through the entire water cycle, the water

a. Stays in the same stage

b. Disappears

c. Starts the cycle again

d. Starts a different cycle

c. Starts the cycle again

200

Water collects in hollows and low-lying areas of land

a. Natural spring

b. Wetlands

c. Well

d. Ponds & lakes

e. Aquifer

d. Ponds & lakes

200

Zone with the highest level of pressure, nearly freezing temperatures, and invertebrates thrive

a. Sunlit zone

b. Twilight zone

c. Dark zone

d. Abyss

e. Trenches

d. Abyss

200

Series of waves

a. Tsunami

b. Wind

c. Swells

c. Swells

200

Generally, any beach will have ______ each day.

a. 1 high tide and 1 low tide

b. 1 high tide

c. 1 low tide

d. 2 high tides and 2 low tides

d. 2 high tides and 2 low tides

200

Usually caused by the wind

a. surface current

b. deep current

c. both


a. surface current

300

Where does the energy that powers the water cycle come from?

a. The Earth

b. The Moon

c. The Sun

d. The stars

c. The Sun

300

Man-made hole drilled below water table

a. Natural spring

b. Wetlands

c. Well

d. Ponds & lakes

e. Aquifer

c. Well

300

Zone where photosynthesis can occur

a. Sunlit zone

b. Twilight zone

c. Dark zone

d. Abyss

e. Trenches

a. Sunlit zone

300

Caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions

a. Tsunami

b. Wind

c. Swells

a. Tsunami

300

When do Spring Tides occur?

a. During the New and Full Moons

b. During Crescent Moons

c. During Quarter Moons

d. During Gibbous Moons

a. During the New and Full Moons

300

Caused by convection currents

a. surface current

b. deep current

c. both

b. deep current

400

When water evaporates, it changes from a ________ into a _______.

a. Gas to solid

b. Solid to gas

c. Gas to liquid

d. Liquid to gas

d. Liquid to gas

400

Groundwater bubbles or flows out of cracks in rocks

a. Natural spring

b. Wetlands

c. Well

d. Ponds & lakes

e. Aquifer

a. Natural spring

400

Zone with few creatures and temperature near freezing

a. Sunlit zone

b. Twilight zone

c. Dark zone

d. Abyss

e. Trenches

d. Abyss

400

Caused by differences in density

a. surface current

b. deep current

c. both

b. deep current

500

The process of a gas changing into a liquid due to a decrease in temperature or pressure.

a. Dehydration

b. Evaporation

c. Precipitation

d. Condensation

d. Condensation

500

Layer of rock that holds or stores water

a. Natural spring

b. Wetlands

c. Well

d. Ponds & lakes

e. Aquifer

e. Aquifer

500

Zone where the only light is from organisms, extreme pressure

a. Sunlit zone

b. Twilight zone

c. Dark zone

d. Abyss

e. Trenches

c. Dark zone

500

Transports matter and energy

a. surface current

b. deep current

c. both

c. both