Water Cycle
Picture This
Weather Fronts
Molecules
Energy
1

Changes from a liquid to a gas

Evaporation

1

On picture A, letter B is showing which process

Condensation

1

What type of weather front creates heavy rain?

Cold Front

1

Molecules are _____________ in motion.

Always, Sometimes, or Never

ALWAYS

1

The measure of how much molecules are moving is called _____________.

TEMPERATURE

2

Change from a gas to a liquid

Condensation

2

On picture A, what process is happening at C?

Precipitation

2

This type of front is very slow moving causing the same light rain for a prolonged (long) time.

Cold, Warm, or Stationary

Stationary front

2

Which state of matter has the most kinetic energy?

Solid, Liquid, or Gas

GAS

2

For Picture C, which letter should match which number?

1-C.      2-B.        3-A. 

3

Rain, Hail, Sleet and Snow are examples of...

Precipitation

3

On Picture B, which molecules are in gas state?

C

3

On Picture D, which picture shows a WARM FRONT?

A

3

At this state, molecules move medium-fast, and slide past each other.

Solid, Liquid, Gas

Liquid

3

What is the source of energy that drives the water cycle?

SUN

4

This part of the water cycle is caused by heat from the Sun.

Evaporation

4

On Picture C, which letter should go next to #3?

A

4

This kind of front brings colder weather.

Cold Front

4

On Picture C, put the letters in order from LEAST energy to MOST energy.

C, B, A

4

Picture B- which model shows the molecules with the MOST energy?

C

5

City A- Sunny, Temp 85, Humidity 18%

City B- Sunny, Temp 86, Humidity 72%

If two homeowners have a pool, whose will lose more water and why?

City A because air has low humidity so it can absorb more water.

5

On Picture D, which letter shows a COLD FRONT

B

5

This type of front creates light rain/drizzle. 

Cold, Warm or Stationary

Warm Front

5

The molecules at this state shiver/shake in place. 

Solid, Liquid, or Gas

SOLID

5

When a liquid loses enough energy it becomes a _______.

SOLID