Water Cycle 1
Water Cycle 2
Convection 1
Convection 2
Coriolis Effect
100

What is the correct term for moisture that falls to the ground from the clouds?

Precipitation

100

water beading on the outside of a cool glass of water is an example of?

condensation
100

What direction will less dense fluids go?

up/rise

100

What direction will more dense fluids go?

down/sink
100
What part of Earth gets the most direct sunlight?

equator

200

List 3 types of precipitation

rain, snow, sleet, hail, freezing rain

200

water running down earth's surface

runoff
200

What is the temperature like in particles that are spread apart?

hot

200

What is the temperature like in particles that are packed together?

cold

200

What direction do wind and ocean currents deflect in the northern hemisphere?

right/clockwise

300

Water gets warm and changes from liquid to water vapor.

evaporation

300

gas to liquid

condensation

300

Describe what particles look like in hot/less dense fluids?

spread apart

300
Describe what particles look like in cold/more dense fluids?

tightly packed together/close

300

If the Earth stopped rotating, what directions would the winds/ocean currents move?

up and down/North and South

400

What 2 things is a cloud made of?

water and dust particles

400

What is infiltration?

water that soaks into the ground

400

Cold ocean water moving from the poles will rise toward the surface as it gets closer to the equator.

True or False

True

400

A warm water current will be at the surface of the ocean as if moves away from the equator.

True/False

True

400

What causes the coriolis effect?

the Earth's rotation

500

List 2 steps of the water cycle that are driven by gravity

precipitation, runoff, infiltration

500

What is transpiration?

water evaporating from plant leaves

500

Describe the process of a convection current.

A heat source gives energy to particles. They get less dense/spread apart and rise. They cool off, get more dense/close together and sink. The process repeats.

500

List 2 places that convection currents occur naturally on Earth.

atmosphere, mantle, ocean currents

500

Define the Coriolis effect.

the deflect/curve of wind and ocean currents due to the rotation of Earth