Cycle Basics
Processes in Action
Water on the Move
Climate Connections
Cause & Effect
Water
100

The main source of energy driving the water cycle

the sun

100

the flowing of water across the surface of the land

runoff

100

the places water is stored during the water cycle 

reservoirs

100

The stage of the cycle directly increases humidity in the air

evaporation

100
gravity pulls water through the water cycle until it eventually ends up here

The ocean (a reservoir)

100

This is water that moves under the Earth's surface?

Ground water

200

The process which changes water vapor into a liquid

condensation

200

the process allowing water to seep into the ground

infiltration

200

The movement of water from the atmosphere to the earth's surface.

precipitation

200

The largest reservoir of water on Earth?

The oceans

200
the result of precipitation being heavier than infiltration can handle

runoff (flooding)

200

Water in the form of gas

water vapor

300

Name two forms of precipitation.

rain, hail, sleet, and snow.

300

the effect increasing slope has on the processes of runoff and infiltration

runoff increases

infiltration decreases

300

the process by which puddles are able to disappear from a wet street or sidewalk.

evaporation

300

How does the loss of trees (deforestation) reduce rainfall in some regions?

Less trees means less transpiration. This reduces the water vapor in the air (humidity) which means there will be less water to condense and fall as precipitation.

300

Why does drought happen whenever one step of the cycle is disrupted?

water gets stuck at a step, causing any steps after that one to experience a loss of water

300

the 2 steps which are mostly responsible for filtering water.

evaporation and infiltration

400

the place glaciers fit into the water cycle

glaciers act as a reservoir, storing frozen water

400

two processes which work together to insure plants have a constant supply of water for photosynthesis

absorption & transpiration

400
The nature of the movement of water within the water cycle.

constant, continuously or never ending; repeats.

400

Why do beavers building dams affect reservoirs in the water cycle?

Damming a river produces a pond, deepening the water reservoir in an area and slowing evaporation and runoff.

400

the source of hurricanes' strength

the sun

400

percentage of Earth's water that is fresh water.

about 3%

500

the part of the water cycle which explains dew forming on grass in the morning

condensation
500

explain how the the sun's rays and the force of gravity work together to drive the water cycle 

The sun's rays give thermal energy to water causing it to evaporate and rise into the air. Once cooled it can condense enough for gravity to overcome the forces holding it up pulling pack down and ultimately returning it to the surface where the sun may once again cause it to evaporate. 

500

Give an explanation of how humans could change the balance of runoff and infiltration in an area.

Altering the amount of impermeable surfaces (surfaces water cannot seep through) or changing the angles/slopes of surfaces in an area (ex. rooflines, pitched roads, etc.)

500

Give an example and an explanation of how changing the water cycle in one region could affect other regions in the world.

Answers will vary.

Ex: By damming a river, that region will experience less runoff and better water storage. However, areas further down the river may experience less overall water which could lessen their water reserves.

500

two results of no condensation in earth's atmosphere 

no precipitation, high humidity

500

4 forms of precipitation

rain, snow, sleet, hail

[drizzle, freezing rain, freezing drizzle, slush, graupel, ice crystals]