Water Cycle
Water Cycle
Water Cycle
Water Cycle
Extra credit=*
100

* what is Mr. Windle's real name?        

MR.CLEAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

100

 *When does a joke become a dad joke?

When it becomes apparent.

100

*What do you call a bear with no teeth?

A gummy bear.

100

*Why don't scientists trust atoms? 

Because they make up everything.

100

*What do you call a fake noodle? 

An impasta!

200

*Why do people not trust stairs. 

Because they are always up to something.

200

what is condensation?

the phase change where water vapor (gas) cools and turns into liquid water

200

What is evaporation?

The process of turning from liquid into vapor.

200

What is transpiration?

The process where plants absorb water through their roots.

200

What is water vapor?

Water in its invisible, gaseous form.

300

What is groundwater?

Water located beneath the Earth's surface.

300

What is collection?

The process where precipitated water gathers on the Earth's surface in oceans.

300

Define atmosphere.

The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.

300

what is infiltration?

the physical process of water on the ground surface entering the soil.

300

what is porosity?

the quality or degree of having minute spaces or holes through which liquid or air may pass.

400

what is permability?

 the measure of a material's ability to transmit fluids

400
define hydrosphere

the total, interconnected sum of all water

400

what is the water cycle

the continuous, solar-driven movement of water on, above, and below Earth's surface

400

what is precipitaion

any form of water—liquid or solid—that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface

400

define biosphere

 the global, thin, life-supporting layer of Earth that encompasses all living organisms

500

what is percolation?

the slow, steady movement or trickling of a liquid through a porous substance or filter

500

define cryosphere

the region of the earth's surface where water is in the form of ice or snow.

500

What is runoff?

The movement of water—from rain or irrigation—across the land surface into rivers.

500

What is the water cycle?

The continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth's surface.

500

define geosphere

the solid, inorganic portion of the Earth, encompassing all rocks.