The Water Cycle
Types of Water
Pollution & the Water Cycle
Phases in Action
Water in Our World
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What are the four main stages of the water cycle?

Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.

100

What is surface water?

Water found on Earth’s surface, like lakes, rivers, and streams.

100

How can plants be affected by pollution?

They can absorb pollution from the ground or streams.

100

Which phase forms clouds?

Condensation.

100

How much percent of water is drinkable.

1%

200

What happens to water when it changes from liquid to gas?

Evaporation.

200

What is groundwater?

Water that collects under the surface of the Earth.

200

Where can pollution enter the water cycle?

It can enter evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.

200

Which phase turns water vapor into rain, snow, or hail?

Precipitation.

200

Why is the water cycle important for life on Earth?
 

It provides fresh water for plants, animals, and people.

300

What is it called when water vapor cools and changes back into liquid?

Condensation.

300

Can groundwater move into surface water?

Yes, groundwater can flow into surface water.

300

What happens when a company releases pollution into the air and water?

It spreads into clouds, precipitation, surface water, and groundwater.

300

Which phase moves water from the ground into the sky?
 

Evaporation.

300

What energy source powers the water cycle? (how does the water get up?)

The Sun.

400

What causes precipitation to fall from clouds?  

Water drops become too heavy to stay in the cloud.

400

What type of soil is surface water most likely found in?  

Tightly packed soil.

400

What effect does acid rain have on buildings?

It damages rough surfaces, especially in cities.

400

Which phase gathers water into rivers, lakes, and oceans?
 

Collection.

400

Does the water cycle ever stop? Why or why not?
 

NO because Earth’s water is constantly recycled through different forms and places.

500

What happens to water after it falls to the ground during precipitation?

It collects as surface water or groundwater.

500

What happens when water seeps deep underground?

It becomes part of the groundwater system.

500

What does clean rain do to buildings with smooth surfaces?

It keeps them cleaner because there are no pollutants.

500

What happens to the water cycle if pollution is added to one phase?

It travels through all the phases

500

What happens to water that isn’t absorbed by the ground?
 

It flows into rivers, lakes, or oceans as runoff.