Water Cycle
States of Matter
Blue Planet
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100
The process that changes a gas into a liquid.
What is condensation?
100
Atoms that make up water.
What is 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen?
100
How much water is considered usable for drinking?
What is 1%?
100
Forms crystals in this state.
What is a solid (ice)?
100
Molecules are tightly compacted and cannot freely move around
What is a solid?
200
Water that falls to the Earth as rain, snow, sleet or hail.
What is precipitation?
200
Considered to be the 4th state of matter.
What is plasma?
200
97% of water is this.
What is saltwater?
200
Surface runoff that collects in bodies of water.
What is groundwater?
200
Water molecule name.
What is H20?
300
When plants release water from their leaves.
What is transpiration?
300
Molecules take the shape of a snowflake.
What is a solid?
300
Percentage of frozen ice cap water.
What is 2%
300
These form when heat is taken away from water vapor.
What are clouds.
300
4 types of precipitation.
What is rain, snow, hail, sleet?
400
Water runs into rivers, ponds, lakes or oceans?
What is surface runoff?
400
Molecules are far apart and free to move about.
What is a gas?
400
Percent of water found on Earth.
What is 75% or 3/4?
400
Water changes from liquid to gas when heat is added.
What is evaporation?
400
Large frozen pieces of water in the ocean.
What is a glacier?
500
The five steps in the water cycle.
What is evaporation, condensation, precipitation, surface runoff, and groundwater?
500
An example of the three states of matter and an example for each.
What is solid (ice), liquid (rain), gas (cloud)?
500
Three reasons Earth is called the Blue Planet.
What is Earth looks mostly blue from space, 3/4 of the earth's surface is made up of water, and water comes in many forms (oceans, lakes, rivers, etc)
500
Holes in the plants where water escapes.
What is the stomata?
500
Makes water change form.
What is heat or cold?