Water Cycle 1
Water Cycle 2
Water Cycle 3
Water Cycle 4
Water on Earth
100

The name we use for where water is stored underground.

Aquifer

100

the cooling process by which a gas changes back into a liquid

condensation

100

This is is the process water filtering through the soil to reach groundwater below

Infiltration

100

What is water, from rain, snowmelt, or other sources, that flows over the land surface, and is a major component of the water cycle

Runoff

100

96.5% of Earth's water is this type of water.

Salt water or ocean water

200

Plants contribute to the water cycle through this process?

transpiration

200

the gas form of water

Water Vapor

200

What is it called when rain get so cold it solidifies into small ice balls?

Hail

200

Where does water vapor in the atmosphere  come from?

evaporation from lakes, rivers, and oceans.

200

Most of the world's fresh water is locked in these.

Glaciers

300

Name four forms of precipitation.

rain, hail, sleet, and snow.

300

A group of tiny water droplets in the atmosphere.

a cloud.

300

any form of water that falls from the clouds

precipitation

300

the stage of the water cycle where water is collected and stored

accumulation

300

This covers 75% of Earth's surface.

The ocean

400

When water changes from a solid to a liquid.

melting.

400

Where is most of the water on Earth stored

Oceans

400

The energy source that drives the water cycle.

the Sun

400

the layers of air around the earth; held in place by gravity 

Atmosphere

400

Less than 1% of our freshwater is located here.

Atmosphere

500

The cycle in which Earth's water moves through the environment

Water Cycle

500

the heating process by which a liquid changes into a gas

Evaporation

500

This is water that moves under the Earth's surface, and is the second largest source of freshwater.

ground water

500

Long periods of no rainfall; shortage of water

Drought

500

Name the ocean that borders the Eastern United States.

Atlantic Ocean