Earth's Water
Water Cycle Basics
Weather & Clouds
Water on the Move
Challenge Questions
100

This type of water is found in oceans.

Salt water

100

The process where liquid water turns into gas.

Evaporation

100

Water vapor cools and changes into this.

Clouds

100

Water stored below Earth's surface.

Groundwater

100

Earth's surface is covered by this percentage of water.

71%

200

Most of Earth's freshwater is trapped here.

Glaciers and polar ice caps

200

The sun provides energy for this process of the water cycle.

Evaporation

200

Clouds form when water vapor loses this.

Energy/heat

200

Water flowing across Earth’s surface is called this.

Runoff

200

This is the gas form of water.

Water vapor

300

Why is freshwater considered a limited resource?

Most freshwater is frozen and unavailable

300

Plants releasing water vapor into the air is called this.

Transpiration

300

Precipitation begins when clouds become too ____.

Heavy
300

Runoff can eventually become this if it soaks into the ground.

Groundwater

300

Oceans have the most evaporation because they cover most of Earth's ____.

Surface

400

Between salt and fresh water, which is more common on Earth?

Salt water

400

Explain why the water cycle is called a cycle.

Water keeps moving and recycling continuously.

400

Predict what would happen to clouds if warm air did not cool as it rose.

Clouds would not form because condensation would not occur.

400

Explain the difference between runoff and groundwater.

Runoff moves on the surface; groundwater is underground

400

A puddle disappears after several sunny hours. Explain what happened.

Water evaporated

500

Explain how ocean water could eventually become drinking water. (in steps with arrows)

Evaporation → condensation → precipitation → collection as freshwater

500

Predict what might happen to the water cycle if Earth received less heat from the sun.

Evaporation would decrease, slowing the water cycle

500

Describe the steps that must happen before rain can fall from a cloud.

Evaporation → condensation → clouds become heavy → precipitation

500

A scientist says today's groundwater may have once been ocean water. Explain how.

Ocean water evaporates, falls as precipitation, then soaks undergound

500

Your whole group must stand and sing/perform the water cycle song.

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