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Water Cycle
Clouds
Soil
Solar System: Planets
Famous Scientists
100
The energy source that powers the water cycle.
What is the Sun?
100
Cold water vapor that condensates in the air.
What is a cloud?
100
Consists of three layers made of tiny pieces of rock, air, water, and humus or dead plant material.
What is Soil?
100
The closest planet to the sun.
What is Mercury?
100
Mathematical scientists known for his white mustache and crazy hair.
Who is Albert Einstein?
200
The term for rising water vapor meeting colder air and turning back into water droplets.
What is Condensation?
200
Horse tailed shape cloud at high altitudes made of ice crystals.
What is a Cirrus Cloud?
200
Topsoil, subsoil, and parent material.
What is Soil Layers?
200
The only planet having intelligent life.
What is Earth?
200
Discovered electricity.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
300
The process of water warming and changing from liquid water to water vapor.
What is Evaporation?
300
Cauliflower shaped cloud.
What is a Cumulus Cloud?
300
The top layer of soil.
What is Topsoil?
300
The largest planet.
What is Jupiter?
300
Introduced the idea of natural selection to the world.
Who is Charles Darwin?
400
Where water from the water cycle is collected underground.
What is an Aquifer?
400
Produce a blanketed affect in the sky and prolong the current weather conditions.
What is a Stratus Cloud?
400
The third layer of soil.
What is Parent Material?
400
The planet with the biggest rings.
What is Saturn?
400
Developed telescopes and discovered the solar system and things such as the orbiting moons of Jupiter.
Who is Galileo Galilei?
500
The three stages of the water cycle.
What is Evaporation, Condensation, and Precipitation?
500
Condensation at ground level.
What is Fog and/or Mist?
500
Decayed twigs, leaves, or animals make up this component of soil.
What is Humus?
500
The windiest planet.
What is Neptune?
500
scientists of philosophy, politics, logic.
Who is Aristotle?