Properties
Single, Double
(Water Cycle Day 1)
Triple, Homerun
(Water Cycle Day 2)
Hot or Cold
(Glaciers and Deserts)
The Five Oceans
100

This is the chemical formula for water.

H2O (2 Hydrogens and 1 Oxygen)

100

Snow and rain fall in this stage of the water cycle.

Precipitation

100

Water that cannot infiltrate the ground is called this.

Runoff

100

These are the two types of glaciers.

Valley Glaciers and Ice Sheets

100

Name 3 of the 5 oceans on Earth.

Arctic, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific, Southern

200

Water has this property that creates negative and positive charges at the either end of the molecule.

Polarity

200

This stage of the water cycle occurs during changes in temperature causing water to turn to vapor.

Evaporation

200

This is where water moves from ice directly to vapor.

Sublimation

200

List 3 landforms created by glaciers.

Cirques, Glaciated Valleys, Horns, Aretes, Glacial Troughs, Hanging Valleys

200

This is the percentage, by mass, of salt and other minerals in the ocean.

3.5%

300

This is the type of bond that allow water molecules to stick together.

Hydrogen Bonds

300

This is the stage of the water cycle where liquid water is gathered together to form a body of water.

Accumulation

300

This is where water moves from vapor directly to ice.

Deposition

300

Deserts are primarily formed by this type of weathering.

Mechanical Weathering

300

This is what causes ocean currents to spin in a specific direction in either hemisphere.

Coriolis Effect

400

These two properties allow capillary action to occur.

Cohesion and Adhesion
400

This is the name given to water found underground.

Groundwater

400

This stage of the water cycle moves water through the atmosphere, usually from over a body of water and then precipitates over land.

Transportation

400

These are the 4 types of desert found on Earth.

Subtropical, Semiarid, Coastal, Polar.

400

Surface ocean currents are created by this

Wind

500

Substances that do not dissolve in water are this.

Hydrophobic

500

Plants provide water to the water cycle through this stage, similar to evaporation.

Transpiration

500

This is the movement of water from underground to the surface

Discharge
500

This is when the last ice age ended.

It hasn't (currently in glacial retreat)

500
Deep ocean currents tend to be warm. True or false?

False