Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2.0
Phase Changes
All about the Water Cycle
100

Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are examples of what?

Precipitation 

100

Which stage is not part of the water cycle: Precipitation, transpiration, transportation, condensation, evaporation

Transportation 

100

What is the process called when a solid changes to a liquid? 

Melting

100

True or False: The water cycle has a start and end

False

200

When water flows back into the ocean it is called

Runoff

200

The gas form of water is 

Water Vapor

200

The ocean heats up from the sun. What is this phase change?

Evaporation (Liquid to Gas)

200

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

The sun

300

The continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere

The Water Cycle

300

Which stage of the water cycle is primarily responsible for filling rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water?


    

Precipitation

300

What is the process called where water changes from a liquid to a gas?

Evaporation

300

True or false: The water cycle is a closed system, meaning no new water is added or lost from Earth

True

400

Which process in the water cycle involves plants releasing water vapor through their leaves?

Transpiration 

400

What is the term for water vapor cooling and changing back into liquid form, often forming clouds?

Condensation

400

What is the process called where a gas changes to a liquid?

Condensation 

400

True or False: Transpiration is the process by which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere

True

500

In which part of the water cycle does the sun play a crucial role by providing energy to turn water into vapor?

Evaporation

500

What happens to water vapor in the atmosphere as it rises to cooler temperatures and loses energy?

The formation of clouds 

500

Dew is when vapor has turned into liquid droplets on the ground and other surfaces. What is this phase change?

Condensation (Gas to Liquid)


500

What percent of Earth's water is found in oceans? 

97%