Earth´s Changes
Water Cycle
Earth´s Changes
Water Cycle
Earth´s Changes
100

The process of breaking large rocks into smaller rocks

weathering

100
What is an example of renewable resource?

sunlight

100

A huge body of ice and snow that moves over land

glacier

100

Who needs water ? 

all living things !

100

Materials found in nature that are used by living things.

resource

200

An opening in Earth's crust from which gas, smoke, and rock flow.

Volcano

200

The process that occurs when water changes from a liquid to a gas caused by heat.

evaporation

200

Small pieces of rock, such as sand and silt.

sediment

200

The cooling of water in the atmosphere changing gas to liquid.

condensation

200

Any harmful substance in the environment.

Pollution

300

A sudden shift, or movement of the rock below earth's surface.

Earthquake

300

The water changes when it evaporates into the air, condenses into clouds, and then precipitates down to Earth.

water cycle

300

The process of wind, water, ice, or gravity moving weathered rock and soil from one place to another

erosion

300

Rainfall that is not absorbed by soil and travels to the ocean.

run-off

300

 Use materials over again.

Recycle

400

The dropping of weathered rock by wind or moving water

deposition

400

Water droplets fall from the atmosphere in the form of rain sleet, snow, or hail.

precipitation

400

The sudden movement of rock and soil down a hill or slope.

landslide

400

The passage of water vapor from a plant to the atmosphere.

transpiration

400

Wise use of natural resources.

Conservation

500

Those that are not quickly replaced like soil, rocks, and minerals.

Nonrenewable resource

500

What is Run-off in the water cycle?

(also correct with your own words, answering correctly to the concept=) )

Rainfall that is not absorbed by soil and travels to the ocean.

500

Natural resources that can be replaced in a short period of time.

Renewable Resource

500

Explain Water Cycle with your own words =)

The water changes when it evaporates into the air, condenses into clouds, and then precipitates down to Earth.

500

An energy source formed from the remains of dead organisms.

Fossil Fuel