Water Cycle
Watersheds
Properties of Water
Temperature and Thermal Energy
States of Matter
100
  • Freezing water creates a solid known as ______

Ice

100

All the branches of water as if flows across a watershed to the ocean

River Systems

100

________% of Earth is covered in water

 75%

100

Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin

3 Temperature Scales

100

Everything on this planet that takes up space is called___________

Matter
200

_________ have no definite volume

Gases

200

Streams and smaller rivers that join together to form a larger river

Tributary

200

The freezing point of water is _____________  degrees Celsius

Zero Degrees Celsius

200

_____________ energy is the energy an object has because it is moving.

_____________ energy is the energy an object has because it is not moving.

Kinetic and Potential

200

Solid, Liquid, Gas are the 3 states of ______________

Matter

300

Water that is __________ has a definite shape

solid

300

Swamps, marshes, and bogs

Wetlands

300

Waters boiling point is____________ Degrees Fahrenheit

212 Degrees Fahrenheit

300

___________ is energy transferred between two objects of different temperatures.

Heat

300

_____________ have minimal thermal energy due to slight movement of particles.

Liquids

400

The process of a molecule turning into a gaseous state

Evaporation

400

Chesapeake Bay, North Carolina Sound, Gulf of Mexico

3 Major Watersheds in VA

400

Insects can “walk on water” because of this

Cohesion

400
  • Molecules move ___________the higher the temperature.

Faster

400
  • _________ particles move rapidly

Gas

500

Causes dew to form in the morning

Breathing on a window

The process of a gas (water vapor) turning into a liquid

Condensation

500

Fresh river water empties into the salty waters of an ocean

Estuary

500

The property that holds molecules of a substance together is called____________-

Cohesion

500
  • Solids have ________ thermal energy due to little to no movement of particles.

Low

500

When water changes from a liquid state to a gas state 

Evaporation